[ 13th: This one starts out with the same wailing, but only goes for 40 seconds before he suddenly cuts off into, apparently, arguing with someone, and the call cuts out. ]
[ 14th: Today our hero starts gamely into the wailing sobs, but at about 30 seconds in, he loses interest entirely. The next 3 minutes will be a long, rambling story about the time he and Luke (domestic partner? brother? friend he's super dependent on? hard to tell) nearly got arrested trying to dispose of a body, but ended up escaping to Guatemala with three hookers for cover. ]
[ 15th: He starts the call having forgotten, apparently, that it's supposed to be about wailing, and just gets straight to an even longer, more tangent-filled ramble about another hooker adventure, filled with at least 20 different female names. They repeat a few times, and he seems to be making them up as he goes. Right at the end he remembers to do 20 seconds of loud crying. ]
[ 16th: Now he's just talking about whales. Not even any crying pretense, but he keeps calling them "bitches of the sea", and there's no discernible point to this ramble. ]
more voicemails!! pretend i was on time.........
Date: 2013-10-16 04:14 pm (UTC)[ 14th: Today our hero starts gamely into the wailing sobs, but at about 30 seconds in, he loses interest entirely. The next 3 minutes will be a long, rambling story about the time he and Luke (domestic partner? brother? friend he's super dependent on? hard to tell) nearly got arrested trying to dispose of a body, but ended up escaping to Guatemala with three hookers for cover. ]
[ 15th: He starts the call having forgotten, apparently, that it's supposed to be about wailing, and just gets straight to an even longer, more tangent-filled ramble about another hooker adventure, filled with at least 20 different female names. They repeat a few times, and he seems to be making them up as he goes. Right at the end he remembers to do 20 seconds of loud crying. ]
[ 16th: Now he's just talking about whales. Not even any crying pretense, but he keeps calling them "bitches of the sea", and there's no discernible point to this ramble. ]