Earl Defines What It Takes To Be Sorry

From: The Washington Post | Date: September 20, 2005| Author: Tom Shales | Copyright information

Earl describes himself as "that guy you see going into the convenience store when you stop off on the way to Grandma's house," a "shifty-looking fella who buys a pack of smokes, a couple of lotto scratchers and a tallboy at 10 o'clock in the morning."

Yeah, so? "If you took the time to really get to know me," Earl goes on, and on, "and find out what kind of person I truly am . . . well, you'd be wasting your time 'cause I'm exactly what you think I am."

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