An hour on the treadmill yesterday.
We're on Spanish lesson 9. Things are going well. We can introduce ourselves, ask directions, order dinner, etc etc.
The Vietnam War reading project has slowed. Not sure why. We will press on.
We opened an account on VK. Why not? We're mostly interested in meeting some Ruskis. We suppose this is self Kompromot.
Seeing that we're bitten by the travel bug again, Mrs. Stroock said, 'You know, if you want to take a week and go someplace by yourself, you can.' She's told us this before but we could never figure out where to go. Yes this is Kara and Nate related. Maybe this fall? [Who are you kidding. You like being home with you're family-Ed] True, but maybe try it once, just to see? [Ok, that's not bad thinking-Ed.] But where? Someplace in South America?
Killer Andy C. is done, right? We think Killer Andy C. is done. On the broad political front this blog vacillates between we're doomed and calm down. We shrug.
We made some interesting contacts in the Q Commune this week. We introduced reader(s) to an individual we call Qbi Wan. Qbi Wan put us in touch with a person we'll call Qbert. The allusion there is important. Qbert does things. We admit to being used, but also intrigued. What we know about these individuals we know because they want us to know it.
Just about all that remains to finish on The Great Nuclear War of 1975 is the Falklands chapter. We anticipate doing that in a week or so. We'll need to go back and make mention of a few items to set up in The Great Salvation of 1976 described below.
We have one more chapter to read through in The Great Salvation of 1976. Right now the novel stands at 62,000 words. We're adding scenes about the Soviet city of Ulan Ude and probably some kind of anti-warlord task force. One of their targets will be Vacaville Prison, where Charlie Manson is running things.
Yesterday we outlined The Weser. For the record, we never outline. We also did some outline work on Israel Strikes: War with the Turks. Once again, the summer sneak in idea isn't about what we want to write but what we can write. In April we switch back to The Final Storm no matter what.
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