Workbook: March, 2006
- March 31, 2006: If they were married they'd let you sleep behind the chairs.
- March 30, 2006: Simple fact of physiology:
- March 29, 2006: "It's not about discussion bulletins."
- March 28, 2006: Chatterbot.
- March 27, 2006: The John Bonham of walking.
- March 26, 2006: A fat woman...
- March 25, 2006: Verbal radicalism.
- March 24, 2006: Chatterbot utopia.
- March 23, 2006: With her dying breath she'll whisper...
- March 22, 2006: His parent was a liar.
- March 21, 2006: You feel bad for all the times you hurt her feelings.
- March 20, 2006: Old and new bicycles, on their sides to the right of the door of your childhood apartment.
- March 19, 2006: Vacuum tubes...
- March 18, 2006: Four-foot girl on platforms...
- March 17, 2006: Fear of information.
- March 16, 2006: Manhattan highrise.
- March 15, 2006: Up all night, arguing.
- March 14, 2006: Shoeboxes of collectors' trading cards:
- March 13, 2006: She wears a small wooden cross...
- March 12, 2006: Danger lies in the unknown.
- March 11, 2006: The coldest night of my life...
- March 10, 2006: The safety of immobility.
- March 9, 2006: Fantasy as compensation for achieving nothing in life.
- March 8, 2006: In a dream I was befriended...
- March 7, 2006: Her sister thinks of moving to Missouri.
- March 6, 2006: "It's beautiful!", she says.
- March 5, 2006: There's a reason he gets on so well with that gossiping old bat.
- March 4, 2006: Something happened in childhood...
- March 3, 2006: She's beautiful.
- March 2, 2006: "A creek!", she said, as though I'd suggested a ticking nuclear weapon.
- March 1, 2006: The sorrow of rejection.