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Better Late Than Never

Or: oh, aren't I just feeling feeling clever tonight?

I know I said, exactly one month ago today, that I'd be posting regularly again. But something happened. That girl I've been seeing came to visit. Not that I was surprised or anything; she bought the ticket in mid-May, after all. But I was... distracted... while she was here. Which was for three weeks.

Still, she's gone now (gone for Norway, as of tomorrow morning, actually), so I've got time enough to do stuff like talk about her behind her back. And I figure I should, since we've been dating for almost seven months now. Which borders on the miraculous, given my history. So, since she deserves it, let's talk about Marie.

That's her name, by the way. Marie.

And here's her picture:

My Sweet Marie

Right. So... How can I say this? How can I capture... Okay, got it. Marie has never seen Raiders of the Lost Ark. Never. Isn't interested in seeing it. Probably wouldn't even like it, really.

And I'm dating her anyway.

Sorta says something right there, doesn't it? It helps that we click in most other ways, I think. I'd go on, but I'd start gushing. Suffice to say I like her quite a bit and will miss her plenty while we're apart.


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