March 12, 2003

Found in my files (overheard, verbatim?)


top of my
fucking
game

these guys
in d---
best guys
9 yrs

comatose
diabetic
junkie
 get some fuckin
kid you can push
it around

pay him more money
get somebody to
push his crap
around

I'll go where I can with
people like me.
Posted by xian at March 12, 2003 4:18 PM
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