Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for July 14, 2022

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    C  over 2 years ago

    It just sort of clicked

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    SHIVA  over 2 years ago

    Yeah, that’s it, delete everything you’ve done so far!!!

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    ronaldspence  over 2 years ago

    ok Adam, wait for caffeine to hit!

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    seanfear  over 2 years ago

    if you are like me, Adam, tapping the backspace like someone having spams, then surely Andre shall know, easily.

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    Susan00100  over 2 years ago

    “It is a tale, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

    An apt description of Adam’s writing “skills”!! Thank you, Mr. Shakespeare!!

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    bbenoit  over 2 years ago

    Editing, the worst part of writing, it’s like killing your babies.

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    TLH1310 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    I find highlighting the text to be deleted and then hitting delete once is much easier.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    The fine art of observation and a keen sense of hearing. Also, I know the sad sound of defeated deleting.

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    assrdood  over 2 years ago

    How is this considered working from home? Plus, as I remember, coffee at the office was free.

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    jango  over 2 years ago

    Andre the Giant (Opportunist)

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    ChessPirate  over 2 years ago

    It was too derivative… of a kind of “Wretched Turnip”…

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    raybarb44  over 2 years ago

    That’s why he’s so good, he anticipates the needs of his customers….

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    cuzinron47  over 2 years ago

    At least the synapses are firing, of course he could be typing ‘all work and no play makes Adam a dull boy’.

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    wiatr  over 2 years ago

    Gee, I just hit the delete button and hold it down.

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    majobis.  over 2 years ago

    How many time did Shakespeare have to toss a draft to start over again. This was way before the typewriter was even a thought.

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