It.Never.Ends.

Jim is going to be in his second home this weekend and needed to take TJB5 material with him to read. I worked until after five this morning to add finishing touches to two chapters. I e-mailed them just before six a.m. and went to bed.

After I got up, I had several things to take of and a client to see. While I was away from the house, I realized what I did wrong in one of those chapters and what I needed to do to fix it. I rushed home and unsent it, snatching it from Jim’s e-mail before he could stop me. (And THIS, my friends, is why the TJB writers keep their AOL accounts. We must have this option to better torment one another.) Now Jim has nothing to read this weekend, and I have work I didn’t know I’d have.

This manuscript has to be finished SOON because I have three other pressing projects demanding my attention and I’m TIRED.

However, I always have enough energy to offer a little gift from The Compound:

4 thoughts on “It.Never.Ends.”

  1. Unsent it? I have aol and I had no idea you could do that. How cool!
    Ok, that explains why sometimes I have email and there is nothing there. Does it still show that there WAS an email at some point? hmm.

    On another thought. I found A CONVENTRY CHRISTMAS finally at Borders. I had to look all over the store to find it and it was snuggled into the Romance section.

    1. Aw, thanks for making the effort to find and then buying CC! I hope you enjoy it.

      The AOL unsend function only works on mail sent to other AOL members, and I don’t know if it works through aol.com (the new ability of everyone in the world to have free AOL mail accounts and slow down AOL for those of us with paid AOL accounts–or maybe that’s just my imagination).

      If someone unsends mail to you, you’ll never know it was once there unless you happened to see it listed in your mailbox as new mail before they unsent it. Once opened by the recipient (or any one of multiple recipients), mail can’t be unsent.

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