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Walking twenty-five miles, or even running up the stairs and back, suddenly...
Author:
David Sedaris
Book:
Calypso
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6 years ago
Walking twenty-five miles, or even running up the stairs and back, suddenly seemed pointless, since without the steps being counted and registered, what use were they?"
( David Sedaris )
[ Calypso ]
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