I remember when I was young and had to write a paper for school about something. I couldn't think of anything and sat writing "I have nothing to say. I have nothing to say....." until the page was almost full. The teacher came over and looked at the page and said, "Oh "Slichick," you are wrong. You do have something to say, even when you say nothing, because if you truely had nothing to say, you would have left the page blank." Now you can't shut me up. I speak (or write as it were) even when no one wants to hear what I have to say. My job, as a nurse, helps out with my love of speech. I am a Home Health/Hospice Nurse. I get to go to peoples homes and teach them or their family members how to take care of the patient or themselves at home, either to get well or help them and their family through the dying process. But it has also taught me that you can say alot by saying nothing.
So I have nothing to say and everthing to say and whether you stick around to hear( or in this case read) it, is up to you?
For those of you who might want more ramblings(on the fantasy side) try my writer page:
http://www.writing.com/main/view_item/user_id/loranutt
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This is where the hidden person, behind the titles Mom, Wife, and Registered Nurse, comes to write down those things no one thinks they'd care to read. Some are sad, some are funny, and some are pieces of my books. READ ON AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Slichick
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