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'A Conversation of Inconclusive Results'
'A Conversation of Inconclusive Results'
'A Conversation of Inconclusive Results'
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This is the story of a group of college kids out to have fun. As perhaps some readers of Brad OH Inc. can relate to, they end up imbibing heavily, and their discussion begins to steer towards some very metaphysical topics. Will the slobbering-drunk Ethan find the answers he’s looking for from his friends? Or will the conversation only lead him down a path lacking in intellectual succor entirely?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBrad Oh
Release dateJan 20, 2013
ISBN9781301934157
'A Conversation of Inconclusive Results'
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Brad Oh

Brad OH Inc. is a thought conglomerate consisting primarily of Brad OH, who is based out of Edmonton, AB. Brad OH has a background in psychology, with a philosophy minor. Brad OH Inc. writes short stories, blog postings, and novellas addressing social and psychological quandaries. Brad OH Inc. is also working on the completion of his second full-length novel, 'Edgar's Worst Sunday'. For more information, visit http://bradohinc.com/novels/. -Brad OH Inc.

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    'A Conversation of Inconclusive Results' - Brad Oh

    A Conversation of Inconclusive Results

    By Brad OH Inc.

    Copyright 2012 Brad OH Inc.

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    A Conversation of Inconclusive Results

    A Short Story by Brad OH Inc.

    The events of that Saturday night were ultimately a complete waste. Ethan had gone out with the sole intention of finding some means of distraction from the stress of his impending graduation, and failing that, had chosen to get exceptionally drunk. Sadly, his fixation on the future had accompanied him into his intoxicated state, rather than being alleviated by it.

    With these distractions playing through his head, Ethan had chosen a bar far off campus, one seldom frequented by his academic peers.

    So now he sat, absentmindedly spinning his

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