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this is my journal ... i write it as i go ... it has typos ... it's not perfect ... but then ... neither am i
... Cleaning ...
December 18, 1998 5:26 a.m.
It's like emerging from a deep sleep, maybe like one of those folks that have gone and gotten their bodies frozen and now they're curable and they wake up.

Okay, I'll admit that was a little over the top.

I'm cleaning my desk this morning, printing manuscripts to drop in the mail and I'm looking at the idea of planning (again). So I'm writing this in fits and starts, picking up ideas and typing them as they strike me.

Is it just me or are the days getting a lot shorter as time progresses?


I'm especially proud of Lisa today.


Sorry to be so mysterious, but she knows what I mean and why, and I didn't want to let the day go by without a tip of my virtual hat.


Not to bring this up again, but it's on my mind because people are really talking about it. So, you suffer through it here, too.

Does anyone know for certain what the judge's ruling was on whether Clinton's testamony in the Paula Jones case was ruled "material" or not? Some people I talk to have said that it was specifically singled out as immaterial, and hence not exposed to perjury law. Others say that it was specifically ruled material, and hence is exposed.

Personally, I would like to know the actualy fact of the matter before I go making an assessment. Not, I suppose, that it should matter, but of course it does.


Jeez.

I really have been busy all morning/ The desk is almost orderly. A few things taken care of. A vague plan developed for the near-term future.

Time flies.


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"Why did [descriptive deleted] have to die?" She asked. "That wasn't necessary."
"Sure it was," I replied. "It had to happen to make the story flow where I need for it to flow at this point."
That pat answer was insufficient, and Tammy attempted to argue the point of necessity with me until finally I said, "Well, I guess I was just bored."
"Well, okay," Tammy replied, "you've killed out of boredom before."
John Bodin (who, I'm happy to say, is dabbling in fiction again)
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