Friday, July 4, 2014

Farthington's Voicemail: At the suburbs, and being able to

A treasure trove of Carlton Farthington's voicemails has recently been made available to the blog.  At the request of researchers, enthusiasts, law enforcement agencies, and other followers of the project, voice-to-text transcriptions have been published as-is rather than edited for sense.  We hope that this will better capture the texture of the spoken word, rendering it more accessible and/or flexible for the diverse purposes of our audience.



7/2/14 6:14 AM 47 hours ago
IN to me that was. That was the welcome. Development, and some of that. Wow. Bye, so to speak, started settling down and You know the Volcano went dormant. And yet Still getting. Some of the benefits. I think of that infusion of energy and excitement in being able to bring that too. The early years of adult life, but also experiencing some stability in not. Having to have countless at the cell. It's. You Know dramatic overly. A motion. All, turbulent, corid. At the suburbs, and being able to. I kinda have some focus and benefit from that. And And I think you know at a certain point people wake up and say, okay. You know, that's kinda like a little bit under control on. Hey, I can function on a daily basis so I don't need change course, come. Paul simply are anything like that. I kind of settled in the something that That works. It allows me to get certain things done. But then, you can. You know you start wondering, and and maybe start missing some of the things that have been lost and you start seeing some of the some of the down side. I've not having that fire and one's life anymore. And not having that bubble up within one wife, you know, causing so much. Tribulus E S but at the same time. Doing some other good thing, like. You Know You Create, new cool actually hold new Island issues that you maybe maybe that's part of the way so important in the other person's life is test You know create that sense of identity, but it has to come from that HI more deal, dangerous uncontrollable part of the self and and then You know you're pretty much settled in, but then you Then you have whatever. Once. Once that stopped you have that that is. That's where you live. That's your identity. That's the limits. And there somewhat attractive the idea of maybe being able to open it up again And.

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