Leah JonesJun 25, 20041 min readAlso at the Laundromat.I was sitting, playing Tetris on my phone. A man walks in with a sandstone nameplate that says “ANYNAME” and says to me, “I can carve names into sandstone.” I say, “Thanks, but I don’t need one today.” He leaves.
I was sitting, playing Tetris on my phone. A man walks in with a sandstone nameplate that says “ANYNAME” and says to me, “I can carve names into sandstone.” I say, “Thanks, but I don’t need one today.” He leaves.
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