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Extremely Busy First Day Off from Work Yesterday at work, I wanted to get at least fifteen scene paragraphs written so that I could end Act Two, and the first half, of my second episode Treatment for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. And that is what I did do yesterday. Unfortunately, it took me almost the whole eight hours to do it, though. I may have been able to get the two opening Establishing Shots for Act Three written with the time I had left. But that’s all I could have done if I was lucky. So, I decided not to do it. It wasn’t work that stopped me from writing more yesterday. That’s because it was a very normal Sunday there. Not too busy at all. It was a little bit busier than Saturday like it usually is. But not too busy. The sun would have been a big problem in the past. But it’s not one anymore since I started acting like everyone else there. That may be a problem for me later this week. It’s nothing that I can’t handle. And it has nothing to do with my writing and this project. At least I don’t think that it does. That my good news. Now it’s time for the bad news. I haven’t gotten anything written on my second project, The problems with Death, today. That’s because my brother and I have been very, very busy all day today. It started early this morning. And it didn’t end until almost dark this afternoon. Unfortunately, tomorrow may be just as bad. One of the reasons why I haven’t worked on my second project today is because of my new Challenge contest on WDC. I have gotten two more of them in the last twenty-four hours. And I wanted to get them reviewed and posted by the end of the day. Since I haven’t even quite finished one of them, I probably won’t get them both read and reviewed today. But I should be able to get this one, though.
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