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			<title>Dropping Off</title>
			<description>I lowered my voice even more.  &amp;#2013266067;Nothing.  Now will you stop with the yelling?  I swear one of these days you&amp;#2013266066;re doing to get us kicked out of here.&amp;#2013266068;  The manager seated at a table in the corner was already eyeing us.  Or it looked like it anyway.</description>
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			<title>The Typewriter</title>
			<description>From then on it was pretty much just me and the typewriter.  I would spend hours in my room typing away and I had story after story after story.</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/doublenjenn/286785/</link>
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			<title>Lucky</title>
			<description>Before I knew it, I found myself going to light another Parliament and noticed my &amp;#2013266067;lucky cigarette&amp;#2013266068;.</description>
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			<title>What Would Catholic School Kids Do?:  A Play in Four Acts</title>
			<description>After about an hour and a half and a lot of tin foil, we had our costumes ready, our lines rehearsed and memorized, and our parents sitting downstairs in the living room &amp;quot;waiting for the show to begin in about ten minutes.&amp;quot;</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/doublenjenn/221722/</link>
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			<title>Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll and Everything in Between</title>
			<description>I heard glasses clinking.  It was never good to drink at the club.  The drinks were s****y and cost more than rent it seemed.  The show was free so the owners had a way of stiffing you on alcoholic beverages.  Our IDs were fake anyway.</description>
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