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Ten on a Saturday That’s right. I only got ten single paragraphs written at work yesterday. If that would have been a weekday ten would have been very good. But this was on the weekend. And that isn’t so good. Only it isn’t that bad either. What do I mean by that? It means that normally it wouldn’t be good. But when it’s busy at work it’s not so bad. Even if it is on the weekend aka Saturday. Usually, it isn’t so busy on Saturday. But yesterday it was. No, it wasn’t as bad as it was during the week. Especially, not in my old new post. And it wasn’t as bad as it was at the post that used to be my normal post. But it was still very bad, though. Just how busy was it? It was about twice as busy as it typically is for a Saturday. If it wasn’t twice as busy, it was a very, very close second. That’s how busy it was yesterday at work. I’m kind of surprised that it was that busy yesterday at work. But not that much, though. After all, it is that time of year. Isn’t it? and it is the last Saturday before it’s Christmas. I can’t remember if it was this busy last year at this time of year. But it probably was. Will it be another Saturday today? I hope that it won’t be. But I will be very surprised if it isn’t. If it is just as busy or worse, then I may be lucky if I only get ten more single paragraphs written for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. Even if it is that busy, or worse, then I should be able to get at least ten written. Especially, since I only need five more single paragraphs to end Act Four of the first episode for this project. And the first two for my Tag Act are Establishing Shots. So, if I can get the first five scenes for my Tag Act written that will make a total of twelve paragraphs written today. I don’t know if I can get that many written or not. but that is my goal for today to do at least that many.
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