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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
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  <p>Very interesting and entertaining read.  I am intrigued by short shorts because they require so much to be conveyed in a very concise manner and with no space to waste.</p><p>I read this story as a case for the psychiatrist -- the narrator is talking to a party of his own making.  he probably does this a lot and sometimes gets confused about his visitor.  The repetition of the line: Take this sniper rifle plus his reference to his therapist led me to that conclusion.<br />Neat.</p>

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