ashman01
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@ as opposed to Jurassic Park 2, which just kind of... well, you know.
about 6 hours ago
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number 9 on my list of tips for becoming a prolific writer hits tomorrow morning, just fyi. for now... night, twitterverse.
about 6 hours ago
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@ I don't know. But it fucking hurt.
about 12 hours ago
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Doc is a genius. Pain in ass has made me completely forget how badly my elbow hurt when I walked in.
about 13 hours ago
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What a pain in the ass.
about 13 hours ago
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Can't wait to listen! @ @ @ @
about 13 hours ago
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Okay, the needle is bad enough. But did she have to stick me...*there*???
about 13 hours ago
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What is it with doctors and stabbing me with needles?
about 14 hours ago
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@ one tweet at a time, my friend.
about 18 hours ago
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@ ;-)
about 19 hours ago
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@ Yeah. But you suck, sadly.
about 19 hours ago
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@ Cortexiphan works very well, thank you.
about 19 hours ago
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RT @: Note for readers: 20 pgs/day of script is atypical for working, mortal writers. 12ish for me.
about 19 hours ago
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@ 20 pages is a LOT of spaghetti-o's, my friend.
about 19 hours ago
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@ I was thinking the same thing.
about 21 hours ago
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@ Sure, if it feels like you're doing more than telling the world you have to pee.
about 21 hours ago
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Other problem with word/page count metric: how do you qualify revisions? Do you average/day over the course of a project? See the problem?
about 21 hours ago
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That's assuming I'm working on one thing, fairly focused. I can do more if I need to, but it requires ice cream and spaghetti-o's.
about 21 hours ago
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"Good" word and page counts are relative to what you're writing. I can pump out 10 pages/day (prose) for a novel, 2x that + for a screenplay
about 21 hours ago
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There is really no upper limit on the quantity of content you can produce in a day, barring exhaustion.
about 21 hours ago
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