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#1103736 added December 15, 2025 at 11:49pm
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Could Have Started Paragraph Story Outline
Could Have Started
Paragraph Story Outline



I usually don’t start writing this blog entry at work. After all, I have until midnight WDC time tonight to write it. So, why am I writing it now? I’m writing it now because I have about a half an hour to kill before the end of my shift this morning.

It was either starting this blog entry or trying to stay awake during those thirty minutes. I could have also started the Story Outline for this episode, but I didn’t think I would get more than two or three paragraphs written for Episode Three.

Maybe I could have gotten four paragraphs written for Episode Three, but I don’t think I could have. I probably would have been lucky if I had gotten three paragraphs written for the Teaser Act of this episode. That’s why I decided to start writing this blog entry instead.

Will I get this blog entry finished in about thirty minutes? It’s possible, but I don’t think I will. After all, it usually takes me about forty-five minutes to an hour to write one of these blog entries. I sometimes can do it in about half an hour, but I don’t think this will be one of those times.

One hundred and sixteen sentences is all that I needed to finish writing the Episode Three Scene Outline, aka twenty-eight paragraphs. It took me almost the whole twelve-hour shift to write them, but I did it. I’m now ready to start writing the paragraph Story Outline for this episode.

It was more like a ten-hour shift instead of a twelve-hour shift that started early yesterday evening at six PM WDC time to early this morning at six AM WDC time. Usually, it doesn’t get too busy on a Sunday/Monday shift, but it did tonight. Not too busy, but it did get busier than usual.

After I get home from work today, I will try to get a few hours of sleep. That’s what I try to do every Monday at about six-thirty to seven AM WDC time. I can usually get at least a few hours of sleep on Mondays. Sometimes I can do that, and sometimes I can’t. Hopefully, today, I can do it.

Once I finish sleeping, I usually have a few hours to work on whatever writing project I’m working on. Of course, it depends on what my brother and I need to do today. Even if my brother and I need to do somethings, it usually doesn’t take us too long to accomplish them.

I usually have about two to three hours to work on my writing projects. Sometimes, I don’t feel like working on them, but today I think that I will feel like doing it. At least I do as of the writing. I may change my mind after I wake up today. It also depends on what we need to do today.

It looks like I was wrong about getting this blog entry done in about a half an hour today, aka before I get out of work today. After all, this is my last paragraph, and I still have about five minutes to finish it. I should have done it long before then. At least I think that I will, which I have just done.










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