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Seven Needed to End Teaser Act Unfortunately, I only got six scenes written for the first part of my Water Wars movie script. It should have been at least one more. If not two or three more. True, two of those would have been Establishing Shots instead of scenes. But if I got them written, I should have been able to do one more scene for this movie too. Why didn’t I get that seventh scene written to end the Teaser Act for part one of this movie script? Seven is all that I needed to end the Teaser Act. But I didn’t get that done. If you answered the above question with work, then you are correct. The reason why I didn’t get that seventh scene written is because of work. and because of another Incident Report that I had to write. That’s right. I had to write another IR yesterday at work. And it turned out to be an updated version of the two that I had to write on Wednesday. It was slightly different from the other two. But the reason for it was the same. Once again, nothing is going to be done about it. Except to blame me for it. And there’s nothing that I can do about it. All that I can do is take whatever new rule that they dish out to me. And that is what they have done to me. The latest one is that I can’t take any personal care time while at work. At least not without contacting them first. I’m not going to do that. I will find out today what will happen when I do drink and eat while there. Just like everyone else is allowed to do. Today, I’m going to continue to work on the movie script for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. I’m just not sure how much of it that I will get done. If it’s anything like the last couple of days, I may be lucky if I get five or six of them written. It all depends on what new rule that they are going to give only to me today.
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