This is post 4910. According to Stroock's Books crack mathematics team we have ninety more posts till we hit 5000 and will do so on 23 July.
I have not watched the USFL. It's spring. Football is played in the Autumn.
After binging every last episode of Phineas and Ferb, Youngest Daughter has discovered The Simpsons.
Sales of The Great Nuclear War of 1975 remain stubbornly strong. The book has 131 ratings, 4.2 stars. We are among the best there is at what we.
People still have World War 1990: The Weser.
The editor still has The Great Salvation of 1976. She's giving it a content edit at the moment, as we just can't shake the feeling that something is missing.
Writing is hard.
A strange yet productive week for The New American Order. We have formally killed our previous design concept of vignette, chapter, vignette. It wasn't going to work. Now, we're planning chapters divided into three parts. We have just about finished two of those parts in 1977. After showing the inauguration at the Greenbrier, we have various foreign leaders listening in on the speech. We bounce from Germany, to France, to Syria, to Israel and then Pakistan. That last scene should segue nicely to our groundwork for the Indo-Pak War. overall The New American Order is 17,000 words.
When was the last time we took a look at World War 1990: The Final Storm...? 23 February. The math secretariate tells us that's exactly two months. Thinking about The Final Storm we feel nothing but great fear and trepidation. We bet we could spend the entire summer working on The Final Storm. Maybe we shall, and then we can approach the autumn with a fresh project. Is that our good idea for the week of 4/24? It might be our good idea for the week of 4/24.
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