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... the good side of the bed, and everything just went great from that point on.

He smiled at everyone who greeted him, sharing his full enthusiasm. Not even sitting in the restaurant, waiting for almost half an hour, could dampen his spirit.

Then, he finally saw the man he was meeting with entering the restaurant. He never even bothered looking at his watch again, knowing it was past their arranged time. But he could not give a damn.

"You certainly look like you are in a gre ...

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