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dinner with baby vic
Monday, October 11, 20101:02 AM


had dinner with vic two nights ago right after work. though she stays a few minutes away from work. never seems to have time to meet her ever since she is a working adult.


i did planned to head home from work and sleep my ass off til the next morning. imagine watching movie and got back at 2 am in the morning and having to wake up in less than 3 hours. how irresponsible of me. 






it got me thinking of what you said to me.