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This evening I was IMing w/Donna and I came up with a cool analogy on a not so cool topic (the predicament my parents have found themselves in). Tomorrow my parents will be going to work at their restaurant, Pickles, for the last time. They will close the doors tomorrow and on Thursday go to the closing, where the store will officially be closed.

DonnAbraham: Are they excited?
skalifowitz: excited is a "strong" word
skalifowitz: I think exhausted is a little more appropriate
DonnAbraham: Why? This is it!
DonnAbraham: Well, it'll sink it after awhile
skalifowitz: yeah, but someone who thought they entered a sprint race, and found out half way that they were in a long distance race
skalifowitz: doesn't get excited about crossing the finish line
DonnAbraham: I guess relieved would be the more appropriate term
skalifowitz: yeah
skalifowitz: that will come Thursday after they get the $

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