Daniel teeters down the bunk bed ladder. He staggers to the fridge and pulls a gallon jug filled with a blue liquid. He pours himself a glass and drinks.
DANIEL
Hope this isn't anti-freeze.
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I started a temporary job today with Midwest Technology Applicators, Inc. today. I worked with the owner, Drew Johnson at the Braum's farms in Tuttle, OK. Basically, we cleaned a damaged section of the floor with denatured alcohol, put on a conditioning/bonding element on the damaged section of the floor, then covered the bonding element with mortar. I enjoyed the getting to see the inside of the Braum's dairy plant. I saw ice cream cartons being shot through clear tubes (like drive-through at the bank). I saw plastic milk jugs being made. I saw split milk, but no one cried over it. The job was enjoyable, but working in the 38 degree cooler wasn't.
This Friday I'm working with MTA again, this time in Tulsa at a machine shop. I'm looking forward to a dry and hot place.
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I bought The Spinal Cord Perception at the Showbread concert last Friday. The most notable thing I have to say about Josh Porter's writing style is that he includes a lot of social commentary--particularly about the rock music scene.
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I enjoyed the "Cold Open."
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