I’m flying today! I bought Blink to read on the flight, so by the time I land I should be an expert at making accurate split-second judgements 馃槈
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But then I got a question for you when you touch down. You get two seconds. Should I read this book? 馃槈
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My kitty is incredibly cute, but he’s pitch black and never seems to show up in the pictures I take of him with my phone-cam, and my music collection is a mixture of the extremely obscure (like Drums and Tuba) and extremely conventional (can you say, “