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Fever talk?

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Posted 01-29-2011 at 02:25 AM by doomclam

"Can I do anything to help you?"
<angry> "I dunno! Turn shit off! Open the window! I'm moving out here."</angry>
For the record: You went to the bathroom and closed the door; You asked me to turn the fan on.
<3 Good night.
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    Spookycreep's Avatar
    Thank you for the welcome, i'm touched: there's really some one out there. And with a name like doomclam too, Iv'e always wanted a friend named doomclam.
    As for your fever talk, you better take something for that. Is it suppose to mean something or is meaningless the point?
    Good night.
    Posted 02-03-2011 at 11:47 AM by Spookycreep Spookycreep is offline
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    [QUOTE=Spookycreep;bt1145]Thank you for the welcome, i'm touched: there's really some one out there. And with a name like doomclam too, Iv'e always wanted a friend named doomclam.
    As for your fever talk, you better take something for that. Is it suppose to mean something or is meaningless the point?
    Good night.[/QUOTE]

    Stuff has been taken for it. It was intended as meaningful, but was ultimately ruled to be fever talk, born of dementia and elevated core body temperature. Merely documentation of one's existence.
    Posted 02-08-2011 at 01:07 AM by doomclam doomclam is offline
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    There are a few people out there, actually. I am merely one. The fever talk came from my wife, who is now feeling better and capable of doing more than gibbering and downing Tylenol. I think meaningless was just a given, given that her brain was sweltering at high temperatures.
    Posted 02-10-2011 at 03:22 PM by doomclam doomclam is offline
 

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