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Title: Holden 10 Years Later
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February 10, 2004 |
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They ruin you. I’m not kidding.
I usually get out of bed, smoke a few cigarettes, and just think of how I got to this point. Sometimes I think of the times I had in New York and even though it was about ten years ago, everything is still fresh in my head... Showed first 250 characters
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Sometimes I think of the times I had in New York and even though it was about ten years ago, everything is still fresh in my head. Believe it or not, I still got old Jane Gallagher on my mind again, and once in a while I give her a buzz and chew some fat with her... Showed next 250 characters
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