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dad's work is never done (seriously)

2/20/2013

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nope. can't do this.
today’s date – 02-20-13


word count for the week – 30ish (not 300ish. 30ish.)


the kids are on Winter Break, so there isn’t much being done in the way of creative writing on my part. i did answer some interview questions and put a few quirky messages on Facebook though. that counts, right? i’d love to stay up past everyone’s bedtime and get some work done in the lonesome dark. guess i’m getting too old for that. oh well. projects will have to wait until the kids shuffle miserably back to class next week.

(impatiently wringing hands hover by the dust covered wireless keyboard staring at me longingly with unused keys)

why is it that the good ideas always show up when you know you
can’t write them down? my muse sure has a nasty sense of
humor.

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Danny
2/21/2013 09:18:11 am

How about songs tat show up in your head at 4am when you have to piss! And it's like....really? Is it good. Shit I've got to find a pen at 4am. Ah the muse. Works in mysterious ways.

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