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I
When I
was a more impressionable lad my father would tell me whenever I asked him for
something a friend had, “Son, just remember tha..
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II
The
weeks that followed were rather hectic.
What with the start of classes, getting cable and utilities, unpacking,
constantly running ou..
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III
I
squeezed my way through the crowded entry corridor. I was greeted by a myriad of painted faces. They sized me up and down and one even w..
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IV
Reviewing
what I’ve written so far, one might get the impression that all my waking
moments were spent shadowing Madigan. On
the c..
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V
That
promise was never realized. Heather was
forced to leave early. We talked for a while;
and I gave her a quick capsule of my life.
I t..
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VI
That
client wasn’t the only one to mention Madigan dining at Flannery’s Steak and Seafood. I’ve heard others talk about h..
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VII
Some
chubby little boy was crying for his mask and snorkel. The other kids were playing keep-away. I got up and intervened, returning the ..
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IIX
He tapped
me on the shoulder to join in, but I was too scared to sing sympathy. I held on for dear life. Madigan was driving like a nut. H..
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IX
I seldom
sweat from the sauce on wings, and I’ve never ordered anything that I wasn’t
able to stomach. That being said; those
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X
After
that, I have little recollection. It’s
like everything went dark. All I know for
sure is what Madigan told me. According
to h..
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