Day One Hundred and Fifteen

Waugh Abroad Page: 385

Another day, another crappy page count. I got up at the crack of 7 as planned this morning and after grabbing a glass of orange juice and reading about a page and a half Luc woke up. I eventually managed to soothe him back to sleep and get in about five more pages before spilling my oj all over the floor. After I cleaned that up I read a few more minutes and then Alex woke up. Not exactly the peaceful quiet reading time I had planned. Oh well. I did get to this: “Politics…are not an exact science but, by their nature, a series of makeshift, rule-of-thumb, practical devices for getting out of scrapes.”

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One Response to “Day One Hundred and Fifteen”

  1. Quinn Says:

    Oi I am glad I’m not in politics.

 

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