Everyday Yeah one-thousand three-hundred and eighty-seven

I woke up in sweat at noon. Yeah left some eggs on the counter. I looked at them for an hour before I emptied the shells and moved into the living room. Yeah called and told me not to eat the tuna. I waited an hour. There was one glass of orange juice left. I drank it. Yeah left a note on the table. I read it. I ate the tuna in the fridge. Yeah came home. He looked in the fridge. He asked why I ate the tuna. I picked up his note on the table. I reread it. It said, "Don't eat the tuna." There was a water mark on the corner. I had misread the note. It snowed on Saturday. Yeah sold some of his teeth for medical purposes. He sold two of his teeth for $7 each. Part of the reason he did not sell them for more money was because his girlfriend was in dental school and needed practice. It didn't cost Yeah anything. He was still upset about the tuna. I went back to sleep in the noon sweat.