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Barely Ninety Today was supposed to be my normal split shift. Only it has been reversed. The first four hours are at my regular post. And the last four are at my old post. It’s the opposite this week. My split shift was yesterday. Only it’s the way that it used to be with four hours at my old post. And the last four at my regular post. That’s why I barely got ninety single sentences written for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. Mostly because it was kind of busy at work yesterday. Especially, the first four hours. It got a little bit better the last four. But not that much better. Luckily, it wasn’t so bad that it stop me from my writing. It may have slowed me down a tab. But it wasn’t that bad. What does that mean for this project? It means that I finished Part One for the movie introduction for this television series. I will be starting Part Two today at work. I’m just not sure how much of it that I will get done. Part of that reason may be because of work. But that’s not the only reason why I may not get as much writing as I want to get done today. Unfortunately, today I’m going to be at my old post the whole shift. So, I don’t know how many single sentences I will be able to get written today. I’m hoping to get at least another ninety of them done. If not a little bit or a lot more than that. It’s possible that I may get ninety or more written. Then again, I might not be able to do it. A lot of that depends on how busy it is today. How busy it gets at work isn’t the only reason why I may not get ninety or more single sentences written today. It may be the main reason. But it’s not the only one. Who I work for may also be a reason. I don’t think that they will be. But it is a possibility. Whether I get ninety, more or less, I’m going to get as many of them done as I can today.
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