Saturday, December 23, 2006
When it went, no one was quite sure what to do. It seemed like it was something no one could live without, it was just so versatile and ubiquitous. The members of the family wandered the house, lost, for quite some time - they couldn't even think of what to do without it, their activities felt hampered, even the ones that didn't strictly involve it. And the ones that were centered upon it left a gap in their thoughts. Eventually they got over the whole business and did something else.
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