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Conditional flooding through a freefall

Dropping a swag over the course of a few hours, the crop of a couple weeks hits a major vein in the first blank slate Monday. Results of competitions and giveaways colluding to drown out other attention snaring missives and notes. Knowing full well that excursions into the city are on a limited basis, their sudden collection makes for intent calculation on purchases of train fare.

Double preview passes for Wolf Creek from Triple J arriving the same day of the screening. Ordinarily, the preoccupation of earning money makes the arrival entirely late. Though not without an easy diversion following a hectic day at the office. Otherwise, the bother of hoofing the late trains is at times overwhelming.

Conversely, while the barbaric environment of cinema is an issue of concern, the prospect of slumming public transport for live theatre, as in the case of De Quincey: Nerve 9, is more than appealing. Figuring an accompaniment the only possible hurdle.

Slipping in between the notices, A Bigger Bang from The Rolling Stones and a voucher for a one hour massage from the kneading hands of students. On the latter, the offer is explicit in mentioning there being no chance in selecting the masseuse.

Soon Van - Tuesday, October 18, 2005 - 04:20

 
 
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