“It’s getting late. I’m going to call it a day. I’ll get going first thing in the morning. I should be home before lunch.”

 

“I’m pretty tired. I think I’ll call it a day. I’ll leave first thing. I should be home before dinner.”

 

“I’ve been driving all day. I’m going to call it a day. I’ll get going first thing in the morning. I should be home before lunch.”

 

“Hi. An update from Marlboro, New York. The radio has been playing nothing but psyprog for five hours. I guess it helps pass the time. I’ll be home soon.”

 

“I’m starting to fade. I’m going to call it a day. I’ll start fresh in the morning. Hopefully I’ll make good time. I should be home before lunch.”

 

“It’s getting late. I think I’ll stop for the night. I’ll start fresh in the morning. Hopefully I’ll make good time. I should be home before evening.”

 

“Hi. I think Timothy was planning on getting there early to help get things sorted. I’ll be home soon.”