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Dela Posted 12 years ago
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The back of a drawer

I shove several trees’ worth of receipts to the back of a drawer for a year and ignore until many are faded and illegible.
-- Does it mean the author put many receitps in the bottom of a drawer and then forgot them until one day he found them which were faded and illegible?
  

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Dela Does it mean the author put many receitps in the bottom of a drawer and then forgot them until one day he found them which were faded and illegible? He did not forget them; he simply procrastinated in dealing with them.

  • Dela Does it mean the author put many receitps in the bottom of a drawer and then forgot them until one day he found them which were faded and illegible?
  • He did not forget them; he simply procrastinated in dealing with them.
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DelaDoes it mean the author put many receitps in the bottom of a drawer and then forgot them until one day he found them which were faded and illegible?
He did not forget them; he simply procrastinated in dealing with them.
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