CARRIE KELLEY { яσвιη } (
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futurology2017-09-13 07:13 pm
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a couple things:
what kinda gig did you run back home? the 9-5, you know. humor me, i got a theory.
also, what's the worst ever happened taking the kitchen up on all that chow? anything?
fine, make that a FEW things, here's the one more:
if anyone got spare chicken, or animal training tips, pipe up. i'll take them all.
what kinda gig did you run back home? the 9-5, you know. humor me, i got a theory.
also, what's the worst ever happened taking the kitchen up on all that chow? anything?
fine, make that a FEW things, here's the one more:
if anyone got spare chicken, or animal training tips, pipe up. i'll take them all.
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And not really. After all, a vacation is where you choose to go, yes? This is rather like a second job, honestly.
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same as it always does.
a second job where you save worlds, right? maybe call that your first job, and writing your second job.
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And I suppose so, but admittedly I seem to prefer when things are less hectic. I like a bit of action here and there, but I do miss just not being sidelined with, say, an alien invasion or being launched onto another planet to fix timelines out of the blue.