
I have been without a phone in my home for a month now. I have tried wireless, voiceover IP and finally, the nearly extinct "land-line." And with each "no" or "we'll have you connected in just a few more days" my anxiety grew from a latent insecurity of loneliness to a desperate and unashamed cry for human contact. The days of my hiding from the phone seemed distant and laughable. Where was everyone? Were they trying to call anymore or had they given up by now? After all, how can they tell the difference if my phone isn't working or if I'm simply on another of my vacant vacations...
My repairman lounges on the floor, complimenting me on my choice of bright colors for such a small apartment. He says they breathe life into it. He's been here for an hour already and so far he hasn't been able to figure out the problem. He is easy to talk to, and before I know it, I'm voicing all of these thoughts...these confessions, to him. He smiles at the growing look of panic on my face, hands me the phone and says as I hear a beeping noise, "Looks like you've already got voice mail."
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as i have had 5second delay's about you in my mind.... slowly but surely its all starting to make sense~;)
dear willyum
I am your blog. Update me...pleeeze! You're friends were expecting good ol' billwill prose.
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