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Do you call this retirement?
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Are you having any fun with this?
Patti has a point.
Terrie...there you are. I wondered where you'd gone.
Is the point that I shouldn't do this if I'm not having fun? I didn't expect to have fun, I simply didn't know it would be so tedious. And when I think that I have at least seven more to do...well, I'll try to live in the moment.
Patti...Why should I be having fun with it?
I just like to think that you (and Terrie who I also love)are having fun. We deserve some fun by now.
Are you at least feeling like your days are well spent?
Whether they're well spent remains to be seen. What if I go through all this and don't sell one book.
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