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Chagrin. A fun word that rolls off the tongue like the growl of a film noir villain. Or, mispronounced, it can sound like a Latin-dance-induced smile. Either way, it’s more fun to say than to feel:
Chagrin. n. 1. a feeling of vexation, marked by disappointment or humiliation.
This is the feeling of realizing the emails you need to respond to are more than six weeks old, usually followed by a smack on the head. Geez, I knew May had been bad for me mentally when I woke up being verbally abused by John Wilmot for not writing. (Long story, involving way too much of my mental wanderings.) And while it sometimes takes me a while to deal with email needing no response back to the author, I’m not usually so lax with correspondence. I’m getting to as much as possible this afternoon.
And, with my determination to do more marketing this year, I’ve set up a MySpace page, complete with a video featuring Rachel. The page still needs a LOT of help, but if you get a chance, check out the video. www.myspace.com/ramonarichards
More later.
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