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What We Do In Binghamton

September 1, 2013

We let our dogs roam the backyards guarding against squirrels. They are brave in the face of cats, but wind is a brute and leaves are psychotic killers. We build snowwomen. Sad ones. We rank number one in pessimism and complain about it. It is impossible to find a psychiatrist. There are no open spaces. … More What We Do In Binghamton

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