Responses To A Question By Ms. Koechling About Hometown Awkwardness
Q: Why do you feel awkward? I mean, I understand because I feel totally weird being home myself, but I'm just curious.
A: Everyone's information comes from a box of channels.
A: Cars feel like unwieldy carriages built upon unsteady balloons that could, at any time and without notice, slide straight off the road.
A: Driving home at 2 a.m. in a cloud of fog on these unwieldy carriages makes me believe that an alien will come sweeping down and steal me away, especially when a blinking red circle appeared out of nowhere in my rearview mirror.
A: No one knows how to play Questions.
A: My sense of space expands until I feel I will no longer be able to leave this rural quagmire, that it will suck me under and I won't be able to find my way home.
A: Everyone's information comes from a box of channels.
A: Cars feel like unwieldy carriages built upon unsteady balloons that could, at any time and without notice, slide straight off the road.
A: Driving home at 2 a.m. in a cloud of fog on these unwieldy carriages makes me believe that an alien will come sweeping down and steal me away, especially when a blinking red circle appeared out of nowhere in my rearview mirror.
A: No one knows how to play Questions.
A: My sense of space expands until I feel I will no longer be able to leave this rural quagmire, that it will suck me under and I won't be able to find my way home.


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