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Thursday, April 13, 2017
thag you very buch, part two
So, it wasn't a cold: it's pneumonia.
Antibiotics are our friends.
--John R.
current reading: ROD OF IRON by Milton Waldman
current viewing: early DOCTOR WHO
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