Jenny Mills (
tarrytown) wrote in 
askandanswer2014-10-16 08:32 pm
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... all right.
[ Cagey at the podium, but only a little (addressing the public at large, while far from the most intimidating thing, is still not really a thing she does); those two words encompass her resignation to her surroundings and all the things in them. ]
You could, uh. Talk to me about family problems?
[ That frown of hers is on the forbidding side. ]
Whatever yours were, if you had 'em. What you did, if anything. How it worked out. I'd like to hear it.
[ Cagey at the podium, but only a little (addressing the public at large, while far from the most intimidating thing, is still not really a thing she does); those two words encompass her resignation to her surroundings and all the things in them. ]
You could, uh. Talk to me about family problems?
[ That frown of hers is on the forbidding side. ]
Whatever yours were, if you had 'em. What you did, if anything. How it worked out. I'd like to hear it.

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 There's probably a better analogy for that. [ But who has time to think their analogies through! ]
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Sounds like decent life advice.
[ About thirteen years too late. ]
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I should write a book. "Advice From a Fuck-Up."