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    <title>Musing on Speed</title>
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    <content type="html">I was looking down on the trace lab watching Speed work. His eyes were brown. The brownest brown I’d ever seen. I could get lost in them for hours at a time. He’s nearly caught me looking at him a couple of times. When I first saw him I was attracted to him. There was something about his eyes that drew me to him. His eyes and beard; they were what made him, him- sexy, scruffy and just plain adorable. As dark as rich Lint chocolate that is dark and irresistible. I wonder if he’d taste as good as it.</content>
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