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Today, we run in circles
Circle the first: We have a new book out! I have held it in my hands! I have signed 150+ of them! They are real!
Circle the second: I am on the edge of acquiring a brand! new! (to me) automobile -- a mint green 2000 Subaru Legacy -- which means that I have to call insurance companies and get things faxed and go to the town office and get traveler plates (*wonders if this makes me a Traveler*) and sign paperwork and, eek!
Circle the third: Is it too much to ask that one administrative department talk to another administrative department?
Oh...wait.
Circle the fourth: Good wishes solicited for the HexaCat who is on his first drug-free day in a couple of weeks. We're hoping that his bladder infection is well and truly dead now. He's soooo much loonier when he doesn't have to be drugged...
Circle the third: Is it too much to ask that one administrative department talk to another administrative department?
Oh...wait.
Circle the fourth: Good wishes solicited for the HexaCat who is on his first drug-free day in a couple of weeks. We're hoping that his bladder infection is well and truly dead now. He's soooo much loonier when he doesn't have to be drugged...
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And equally loud cheers for the vehicle. Except for the hassle, I enjoy having a new old car.
And definite good wishes for Hexapuma's well-being.
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Did something happen to your old car? I don't remember seeing anything go by about it being in danger of imminent demise.
Re: the question about administrative departments. Is the adjective administrative really necessary?
Good wishes returnef for HexaCat!
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We had a Crisis of Faith. It's not it; it's me.
Re: the question about administrative departments. Is the adjective administrative really necessary?
I suppose not, though the current work culture tends to blame Admin at all points.
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We will be going to WorldCon. Even, we are working at WorldCon.
If so, would you mind bringing a copy for yours truly to acquire on the spot?
I will enquire of Mr. Miller.
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Ooh, let's see.
Direct from the SRM Publishing Empire (https://www.srmpublisher.com/Default.asp?), or, eventually Uncle Hugo's, Borderlands, and Missing Volume should have them available.
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Would you like a branch of the SRM Publishing Empire in Nara, Japan? It would look good on your annual report to the stockholders, right?
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SRM
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The Double Vision cover looks awesome, and I'm excited it's officially published! Yay!
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