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Fourteen Isn’t Too Bad At least I don’t think that it is. Especially, after what happened to me at work yesterday. I’m kind of surprised that I got that many single paragraphs for the first episode of my Water Wars scriptwriting project. I probably would have got two, three, or even four more written if it wasn’t for what happened. So, what did happen? I had to do another Incident Report at work yesterday. True, it only took me about a half-hour to do. But I could have done at least one more single paragraph in that half-hour. Maybe even a couple of them. The IR wasn’t the only reason I didn’t get more written. But it was particularly the reason, though. What do I mean by that? I mean that I was a little bummed out by having to do another IR. It didn’t bum me out that much. But it did enough to slow me down a tad in my writing. Instead of doing sixteen, eighteen, or more I only did fourteen of them. And during the week fourteen would have been great. But on the weekend it should have been a lot more. Other than the IR, work wasn’t that big of a problem. At least not when it comes to my writing. It was a very normal Saturday. Work wasn’t that busy. So, I had plenty of time to work on this project. And I did work on it. Just not as much as I wanted to do. The weather wasn’t too bad either. True, it was kind of hot out there. Luckily, I wasn’t out in it too much. Today, I’m going to continue working on this Outline. I’m not sure how many single paragraphs that I will get written. But I’m hoping that it will be about sixteen, eighteen, or more. During the week that may be hard to do. Even though I have been doing it lately. But for a Sunday, I might be able to do it. It all depends on how if I have to do any more IRs. I shouldn’t have to do any. But I never know when it comes to working at this site.
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