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" Mr. Crowley was boring. He had a very monotone way of speaking. I felt sympathetic toward Mr. Hendricks, who had to spend all of lunch and golf listening to him. Mr. Crowley talked even if no one else was in the room. He spoke to himself as he worked. He talked to his computer. Most of the time he was telling it to hurry up, but there were instances where he thanked it and then proceeded to tell the computer how it could run more efficiently.

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 343). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition. "

C.L. Stone , Push and Shove (The Ghost Bird, #6)


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C.L. Stone quote : Mr. Crowley was boring. He had a very monotone way of speaking. I felt sympathetic toward Mr. Hendricks, who had to spend all of lunch and golf listening to him. Mr. Crowley talked even if no one else was in the room. He spoke to himself as he worked. He talked to his computer. Most of the time he was telling it to hurry up, but there were instances where he thanked it and then proceeded to tell the computer how it could run more efficiently.<br /><br />Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 343). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.