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I'm super happy

Hi again,
I know it hasn't been 10 minutes since the last post, but I wanted to tell you guys that another book company just hired me!!! I'm so happy I could scream, which I AM  going to do!!
YAAAAAAYYYY!

Adios,
Peanut
P.S. I'm just having second thoughts on whether it's good to be so excited on your blog or not.
Help me out here!

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  1. WOW! That's most likely a sign... Like the cosmos chucking an apple at Newton! Personally, I think its great that you are excited about your blog. What's the point in spending time doing something you don't like anyway? If you do what you love, you'll love what you do. Goodluck!

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