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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.

That is a shame. It should
Although, I used to work in a place that supplied fixings to the building industry. So if a customer had come in wanting to know the best way of attaching a comedian to a guitarist (of any size), I should have been able to come up with a reasonable answer at the time.

I'm quite chuffed with that as I spent most of the morning reasearching and sourcing a walker for my Mum. Sigh.
W.I.P. has now hit 30k! Woot!
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MTM


I just got K a zimmer frame to help her until her surgery. Cost me £ 10 from the junk shop.

I'll raise you your £10 with the lavatory riser, wheelie tray and perching stool I scored from a skip. ;-)


That is a very interesting question and I'm very glad you asked it.

is that something to do with comedians being attached to guitarists?"
No. It is how old I feel today.


Did my quota on the train to Edinburgh today so quite chuffed (no pun intended, too tired for that kind of thing!). Whether I'll manage it tomorrow is another thing - lots of domesticity to deal with.

Tomorrow I have to buy three grab rails but with any luck that shouldn't take too long.
Here's hoping anyway.
Cheers
MTM

Try not to get the kind where it encourages people to lean over. Once they start leaning, it is almost impossible to get upright, and that bend is bad for backs and lungs and digestion and...
Mine has four wheels and brakes, and is a frame I can stand very straight in, with a fold down seat. I work hard at staying vertical.

I hear you. I tried to get a tall one so she can walk with a straight back. She is doddery but more than anything she's dizzy so she needs support and two points of orientation in the form of the handles, more than anything.


Sit and write a description of where you're working. That's easy, and the words start to come out, and then you can throw that across the room and write something useful. Well, sometimes works for me.

I'm pleased that I'm getting on with this one as I've been volunteered for jury service *again* next month.
So I'd like to get a decent amount of it done before I'm to take a break from it. Otherwise I might lose track of what I'm doing.
I'd also like to get the current final draft book finished before then too, if I can.

I add something - gravitas may not be it though.
Last time was a bit farcical. The trial collapsed after we spent more time out in the corridor - waiting for them to resolve legal arguments without the jury - than we actually spent in the court room.
It is worth doing though , if you get the chance, if only for the experience.


They must be saving you for something REALLY important.

It is actually the third time I've been called up. I got out of the first one as I was a house

The experience would have been interesting, maybe, but the process of getting thrown off juries wasn't.




I did 5 mini paintings yesterday (OK it's not words but I'm trying to enter into the spirit of things)






That's how I work. I've just been doing a scene I was looking forward to writing immensely because the bits beforehand were hard going. I've managed 1,000 words today as a result.
Cheers
MTM


Glad it's not just me! I've planned out some more chapters to let me get what I need to written down tonight. Just got to write it now!
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Done my quota - now trying to mark scripts over two computers while also wrapping books for a giveaway - something is going to go wrong.