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Did you get to talk to Henry Rollins?? That's awesome... great essay!
ReplyDeleteI am sure I was too star struck, Chris! Thanks so much for reading--and for the kind words!
ReplyDeleteKelly!! I am just now reading this two years later! Loved it and it brought back all those high school memories. Thanks, Eddie.
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