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Post by Charlotte Eldridge on Jun 27, 2010 0:03:15 GMT -6
"Nah, I think I'm going to stay here," she said.
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Post by Amira Radke on Jun 27, 2010 0:04:54 GMT -6
"Oh, okay", she replied,"So will we go?", she asked Gavin.
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Post by Gavin Dean on Jun 27, 2010 0:07:03 GMT -6
"Let's go set up," Gavin said and made his way to the exit.
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Post by Effy Brookes on Jun 27, 2010 0:07:32 GMT -6
"See you," Effy said as she left with Gavin and Amira.
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Post by Amira Radke on Jun 27, 2010 0:08:55 GMT -6
"If you change your mind", she said to the other two, she walked out with Effy and Gavin.
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Post by David Calloway on Jun 27, 2010 0:10:39 GMT -6
"You can go if you want," David said to Charlotte.
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Post by Charlotte Eldridge on Jun 27, 2010 0:13:14 GMT -6
"I'm fine in here, really," Charlotte said to him with a smile.
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Post by David Calloway on Jun 27, 2010 0:15:24 GMT -6
David realized that he had never introduced himself to her, "I don't think we've ever been formally introduced. I'm David. David Calloway."
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Post by Charlotte Eldridge on Jun 27, 2010 0:18:08 GMT -6
"Vonnegut fan," she said, "right? I'm Charlotte."
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Post by David Calloway on Jun 27, 2010 0:21:49 GMT -6
"Yeah, that's me. It's nice to meet you, Charlotte. You were reading Camus, correct?"
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Post by Charlotte Eldridge on Jun 27, 2010 0:27:39 GMT -6
"Yes, I was," Charlotte said. "Do you know him? I'm kind of in love with him."
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Post by David Calloway on Jun 27, 2010 0:33:23 GMT -6
"I do," David said, "He's incredible. Which work were you reading?"
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Post by Charlotte Eldridge on Jun 27, 2010 0:37:57 GMT -6
"Myth of Sisyphus," Charlotte replied, wondering if he knew it.
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Post by David Calloway on Jun 27, 2010 0:41:15 GMT -6
"I love that one," David said, "His take on... existence is so amazing. 'The preceding merely defines a way of thinking. The point is to live,'” he quoted.
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Post by Charlotte Eldridge on Jun 27, 2010 0:44:14 GMT -6
"Yes! Exactly," Charlotte said, "And I love how the first essay is basically just a letter to the world saying, 'hey this is not what existentialism is, don't kill yourself!'"
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