During one of our visits to California to see my family (when we still lived in Connecticut) my sister was talking about a couple she knew. She said to me, Oh, well you know Jerome, dont you? I said, Nooo, after mentally running through the list of people I had met on visits. She said, Well, he knows you. From The Well? You play online games together?
Oh, that Jerome, I responded. Of course I know him. Nice guy. Actually, despite knowing him for a few years, I had no idea...
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