
I purchased a copy of Teen People at the supermarket Dick's in Dodgeville, WI just so I could have the calendar.
I found the following separately, as I'd torn it out to be hung in my library carol:
(front)

Jake today is not what he used to be-- by which I mean to mark only change, not decline.
(Back)

I cannot believe that I was seeing my therapist Deb in 2003. Have we made any progress? Amanda: another graduate school relationship that just evaporated, quite suddenly, to my great sadness as Amanda is (was?) so lovely. Recycled.
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I argue for decline.
Masculinity is a hard thing to manage here in America.
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