"We were fractious and overpaid. Our mornings lacked promise. At least those of use who smoked had something to look forward to at ten-fifteen."
Joshus Ferris, 'Then We Came to the End'
where a budding comedy writer marks milestones on the road to dropping the 'apprentice' portion of her name
Friday, April 25, 2008
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5 comments:
Oh - that's good... heh heh heh.
LOL!!!
i thought it was a different approach to opening line. curious to see if it resembles 'the office'
If you asked the smokers in my office, they'd say you'd nailed it, M.
HEE! I like that. :)
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