Good morning, Stroock's Books Fellows, and happy Saturday.
We got in a Judaism last night.
We awoke with our left knee inflamed. What's up with that? Oh well, we were thinking we needed a gym break anyhow.
What can we say? The Euro/left/globalist freakout is glorious. Our European friend who keeps pestering us about Trump and is doing so as we write this is really starting to get on our nerves. This blog urges Europe to press on with Project Ukraine. We don't understand European disappointment. They're better than the US anyway right? What does Europe even want with the United States?
The Things.
Since we've been Doge reporting progress on Thatcher's War all week we'll keep it short. We advanced the Battle of Derry greatly and cleaned up much of what we've written. World War 1990; Thatcher's War is 42,000 words. Not as far as we would have liked to advance, but we've laid the groundwork for some good things this week.
Our plug and advertise experiment with A Line Through the Desert did not result in a sales increase. This does not mean the experiment was a failure. Not at all, we learned much, or confirmed much, anyway.
Overall book sales fell by expected and normal levels in February - despite the 2025 price increases. The next book will almost certainly cost $9.99.
Speaking of...We got the War Night MS back from our people, and began reading through yesterday. We'll knock off a few more chapters today.
I totally agree to be perfectly honest I wish we would pull all our Troops out of Europe I'm tired of sending our tax dollars to people who won't defend themselves
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