Families call me frequently on Sunday nights. Somebody struck a wall surface over the weekend break, a parent found pills in a backpack, or an employer attracted a solid line after a missed change. The very first question is rarely thoughtful. It is functional and immediate: where can we go...
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Families call me frequently on Sunday nights. Somebody struck a wall over the weekend break, a parent located pills in a knapsack, or an employer attracted a firm line after a missed shift. The initial inquiry is seldom philosophical. It is useful and prompt: where can we go tomorrow early...
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Families call me usually on Sunday nights. Someone hit a wall over the weekend break, a parent found tablets in a knapsack, or an employer drew a firm line after a missed out on change. The very first question is rarely philosophical. It is practical and instant: where can we go tomorrow...
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Families call me most often on Sunday nights. Somebody struck a wall surface over the weekend break, a parent found pills in a knapsack, or a company attracted a solid line after a missed out on shift. The first inquiry is rarely philosophical. It is useful and prompt: where can we go tomorrow...
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