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Phil Williams - Sit in the Dining Car with Total Strangers

1h 22m · Back2Different · 29 Dec 14:00

I hate scratching my head with "I wonder what s/he meant by that?"
First of all, I'm an inept fill-in-the-unspoken-part practitioner.
Hence my pleasure at getting together with Phil Williams. He wears no barriers and carries no shields. We travel through Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, time in the burn unit, his family and their home, music, and 'the great perhaps,' among other things.
We both dreamed of being engineers, the choo-choo kind, but for very different reasons. Nothing is out of bounds, including his argument why we might consider the advantage if we cansit in the dining car with total strangers.

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Phil Williams - Sit in the Dining Car with Total Strangers

I hate scratching my head with "I wonder what s/he meant by that?"
First of all, I'm an inept fill-in-the-unspoken-part practitioner.
Hence my pleasure at getting together with Phil Williams. He wears no barriers and carries no shields. We travel through Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, time in the burn unit, his family and their home, music, and 'the great perhaps,' among other things.
We both dreamed of being engineers, the choo-choo kind, but for very different reasons. Nothing is out of bounds, including his argument why we might consider the advantage if we cansit in the dining car with total strangers.

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