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It's got everything moved out.
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And on the floor there's these postcards just sitting there.
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Sitting there right in the middle. It's really bizarre.
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Why don't you come look? It's really weird.
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So where you getting all these statistics from anyway?
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Dallas Morning News, man. You ought to read it for a change.
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See, he's gone. All his stuff's gone.
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- Strange. - He's a strange guy.
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- What do we have here? - Those are the cards he left.
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There's writing on the back of them.
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They're numbered. It's like a little story or something.
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"Juan Apagato spends a lot of time wandering around town.
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"He tried college for a while, but it consumed too much time.
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"So now he's looking for a job that doesn't involve much work.
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"He rents a room in a large house and rarely sees the people he lives
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with.
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"One is called Frank something, and he thinks there are some more...
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but he can't be sure. "
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I guess that means all of us.
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"He comes from a light blue-collar family.
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"He doesn't see his parents much anymore.
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"He quit going to visit when they quit sending him money.
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One of his grandparents died last month, but he can't remember which. "
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It's Uncle Fester.
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"Last summer he thought about sticking his index finger in a fan.
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"Someone told him his fingerprints are unique, and he believes...
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"there's too much direct evidence against uniqueness.
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"He thinks that differences are minor compared to the
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similarities.
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"All his days are about the same.
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"He wakes up at 11:00 or 12:00...
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"eats cereal or toast, reads the newspaper...

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