Mostly, I wanted to make sure you knew that Phil is planning to be live tonight at 9PM Eastern time. Check his channel later to confirm.
I am almost done with the character breakdowns for Tell My Bones. I should have it completed tomorrow and then I can begin sending it off to various playwrighting contests. And then get back to focusing on the new novel!
Oh. Yes. I got a promotion (and a raise) at the train station yesterday. So that’s interesting. They just really, really needed someone to be the official supervisor of the night shift and since nobody wants to work nights and I already do all of that stuff anyway…
At least it’s a raise, but to me it just feels like a “commitment.” Does not bring back good memories for me.
When I was 22, I was the daytime manager of an extremely high-volume coffee shop in Midtown Manhattan. One evening, our night manager was murdered when the café was robbed….
And it turned out that the robbery and the murder were committed by 2 cashiers from my day shift. (Life in prison for $1700 and taking the life of a really, really nice guy.)
But on we go…
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This was interesting. (Gosh, that guy Putin He’s just awful...)
From Real Raw News:
“Putin Bans 5G across Russia, Destroys All Towers
Russian President Vladimir Putin has banned 5G towers in the Russian Federation amid concerns the technology is medically unsafe and has caused the deaths of school children near St. Petersburg.
Discussions over the adverse effects of 5G are not new. For over a decade, alternative media have linked technology to myriad health issues, including immunosuppressive diseases and virus replication, the specifics of which are beyond the scope of this website and the author’s knowledge. However, Putin’s pledge to dismantle existing 5G super towers shows the hazards of electromagnetic radiation are rooted more in fact than conspiracy.[…]”
Oh my god, people, all I will say is this: when you can see the writing on the wall just read it.
What a week it’s been. I’m trying to just focus on breathing and all the things in my life that I love. And get ready to just move on.
So that is that.
When I can post about it, I will.
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There is a lot going on out there right now, as far as the “news”. I get the feeling August will be a big month for a lot of noticeable changes. It is already beginning to happen. If you follow the Truther channels, you will see examples of this posted every day.
If you follow the regular news, well, good luck with that.
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Right now, I am focusing on busy work. Which means getting a basic submissions package put together for Tell My Bones, so that I can submit it to contests.
And getting copyright stuff together for “Lita måste gå!” (“Lita’s Got To Go!”) (And if you need to go to the US Copyright website soon to register a new work — good luck with that, too. There is now a system in place that is really really not browser friendly and it will make you insane.)
(If you’d like to be insane, then head straight to the US Copyright website and try to register a new work. It helps if you already have a login ID that you’ve used for years that now it won’t recognize…)
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The little boy-cats that I’ve been fostering since May are due to go back home in a few days. I will miss them SO MUCH. I cannot tell you how sweet they are. But then it will be time to get this house back in shape. it is such a disaster — mostly upstairs.
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That’s it, gang. I am trying not to do anything rash or sudden, or have any kneejerk reactions that could be regrettable down the road. I’m just trying to breathe and stay logged-in to that “peaceful center”. (Not in any way to be confused with the US Copyright center…)
Enjoy your Friday, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya.
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My feeding-the-cats, morning music! I’m on a Glen Miller kick right now. Enjoy, gang.
I encountered a wee bit of a rough patch, regarding career stuff, that I’m not going to go into on the blog yet. But it really made it a challenging week.
However, the great news is that I am now an Associate Member of the Dramatists Guild! I’m super happy about that.
The membership is based on my play, Tell My Bones, which I am currently prepping to send off to various playwrighting contests.
I have not had a real chance to take a good look at Tell My Bones for the last 3 years, so there were plenty of details that I had forgotten about. It is sufficient to say, though, that I love this play.
I’m not going to talk about any of the stuff going on in the “news” regarding indictments, etc. You probably know what I think about all of that. (Meaning that everything on the surface is only a way of hiding what’s really going on behind the scenes.)
I still think, though, that it’s a good idea to invest in silver and/or gold if you can afford to, and do it before August 22nd and the public BRICS announcement.
I would also recommend that you make time to watch the final episode in the free docu-series, REMEDY. It has some very important information, as well as plenty of tips on natural remedies to help you heal from vaccine damage.
It’s an article reprinted on The Jersey Sound website, from 1978:
“Bruce Springsteen: Greetings. Again. From Asbury Park.”
The interview took place on Springsteen’s 29th birthday. I was a huge fan of his by this point, and saw him in concert more times than I can count. I remember the summer of 1978 vividly. I remember Darkness on the Edge of Town vividly. But I had no clue he was only 29 years old at that point. Wow.
Anyway, there are also some great photos in the article, too. You can read it in full HERE.
And that’s really it for now, gang. I am trying to sort of recover from some of the shit that came to light this week.
Meanwhile, enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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Two of my favorites from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978. Enjoy!