Asst. State's Attorney Ilene Nathan: What exactly do you do for a living, Mr. Little?
Omar: I robs drug dealers.
Asst. State's Attorney Ilene Nathan: And exactly how long has that been your occupation, Mr. Little?
Omar: Oh, I don't know exactly, I venture to say about... eight or nine years.
Asst. State's Attorney Ilene Nathan: Mr. Little, how does a man rob drug dealers for 8 or 9 years and live to tell about it?
Omar: smiles, shrugs, and sits back in his seat Day at a time, I suppose.
Omar: I robs drug dealers.
Asst. State's Attorney Ilene Nathan: And exactly how long has that been your occupation, Mr. Little?
Omar: Oh, I don't know exactly, I venture to say about... eight or nine years.
Asst. State's Attorney Ilene Nathan: Mr. Little, how does a man rob drug dealers for 8 or 9 years and live to tell about it?
Omar: smiles, shrugs, and sits back in his seat Day at a time, I suppose.
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The comforting delusion that time is linear and sequential. A fond and impossible dream for anyone living in a simultemporal state.
Feeling the weight of past, present and future always upon him, he yearned to experience time as most others described their experience, moment by moment, one day at a time.
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I love Day Light Spending Time! There's so much moer light to play outside once I'm off work. I hope they end Day Light Saving Time once and for all! Watch out...Here comes the sun!
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