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| Posted: Wed Jul 24th, 2013 09:09 pm |
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Yipee!!! Look where I am now: Joe’s Law and Joe Slaw both take time to understand. One is hot and spicy with radishes, or so I hear…the other…provides a key to abundance. The recipe for Joe’s Law is shared below. If you want the recipe for Joe Slaw, you will have to ask Joe. Joe’s Law is used here to prove the point that the American public needs to create and begin using competitive forms of currency. And the thought came to mind that it might be fun to add the recipe for Joe's Slaw somewhere at the end of the book...maybe a tribute to funny boy? (It seems to me that you discussed one time a table conversation about Joe's Law and Joe Slaw instigated by your son.) What do you think Joe? A surprise for the reader? Or would that be too frivolous when such important news is being spread? Anyways, when changing my quotes to the different smaller font, and in the process of right justifying the margins with the use of a paragraph return at the end of each paragraph, we may end up with a little space. Do you remember off the top of your head what the page count is that the printer quoted? I used to remember, but have forgotten for some reason. Right now we have 168 pages and I still have pages left to edit. Was it 174?
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