(urth) Like a good Neighbor

Gerry Quinn gerry at bindweed.com
Mon Nov 21 09:57:49 PST 2011



From: David Stockhoff 
> > > And what's the difference between "dying" and "terribly"? I guess he
> > >didn't tell Nettle he was cold, so he must have been nice and toasty
> > >warm at that point. Right?

> > He wasn’t dying of cold. He was dying of thirst.

> There was a question there you decided not to answer.

I don’t really know what.  He told her the most salient facts regarding his condition, i.e. that he was stuck in a pit *literally* dying of thirst.
When he awoke, the Sun was overhead, so perhaps he was toasty warm for that matter.
- Gerry Quinn
 
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