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Well, good evening, Cammie. It's nice to hear your voice, and I'm sorry I didn't get to see you at the ice cream social, but I don't usually have a way to get there, so that's kind of how that is. Um, let's see, not a whole lot happening. I didn't do a whole lot today, except that I did write one tweet engagement for my book, The Mindbender's Gambit. And unfortunately, I've got to sit down and actually plot in my mind how that engagement goes so I can write a better version of it than the one I wrote today. But the goal of today's exercise was to learn something new about what my main character manages to accomplish in spite of her very stern and isolating captivity. And so, you know, it's always interesting to me. There's always, in Second Kings there's a really interesting healing story of a guy named Naaman who's this big, honored soldier. And the very first thing that happened in the story is this captive girl, this slave, tells her mistress, who's this guy's wife, you know, I wish I could send him to Israel because he could get help there. You know, he could get healed there. And it's remarkable to me how much people in the Bible manage to accomplish from a position of captivity. And so that's, in a way, what this book is playing with. Anyway, enough of that. Um, I hope everything is going alright with everybody. 73, 33, 88, thanks Cami and Robert for doing the net. Oh, Robert, I have to email you the story that I used you as the model for. So as soon as I can figure out what your darn email address is, I'll do that. Um, 73, 33, 88, thanks for running the net. Thanks to all of you for listening. I love you all. This is KA9EHV back to net.
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