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One Hundred and Twenty-Five Don’t ask me how I did it. Because I don’t know the answer to that question. All I know is that I needed one hundred and twenty-five single sentences to finish my movie Scene Outline for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. And that is what I got written yesterday at work. Usually, when I do a split shift, I don’t have the time to do any writing during the first four hours. Especially, if I’m working at my old post like I was yesterday at work. And after I get to my regular post for the last four hours, I don’t feel like I want to get any writing done. That isn’t what happened yesterday. I don’t know if it was because yesterday was the first day of twenty twenty-two or because of the weather, but it wasn’t very busy at work yesterday. As a result, I got about sixty single sentences written for this project. The other sixty-five, give or take a little, I got written at my regular post the second half of my shift. It was a little bit busy at my regular post yesterday at work. But it wasn’t that much busier. Personally, I think that it was a combination of both as to the reason why I got so many single sentences written yesterday. that may or may not be true. But that doesn’t matter to me. What does matter is that I got them written to end the movie Scene Outline. Today, I will be starting the first episode single sentences for this project. I’m hoping that I will be getting another one hundred and twenty-five written today. But I may be lucky if I get ninety of them done. It all depends on how busy it gets at work today. If it’s like yesterday, I have a very good chance that I will get the one twenty-five. But if it’s a normal Sunday or they are making up for yesterday, then it will be closer to ninety, one way or another. However many I get written, I’m going to get as many of them as I can do.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What you are about to read is true. Nothing needed to be changed. After all, this has already been translated into a language that we all know and understand - English (German, French, Italian, Russian, etc.). |