PO Box Wherever
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Scott D. Zachary
Monday, February 02, 2004
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Sometime last year, or maybe year before last, my office had icicles hanging from its eaves in Arkansas. Two days later, it was baking in the Florida sunshine. Have you ever imagined having a mobile office with satellite communications?
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PO Box Wherever
By Scott D. Zachary
My clients never know Where I am, But they know I’ll always be there, Wherever that is.
For those who appreciate me, I’ll be there until I expire. For those who take me for granted, I won’t be found.
My office rests upon four wheels, Filled with happy electronics. My heart rests upon four notions: Prance, dance, deliver, and goodwill.
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| Reviewed by autumn blair-strange |
7/25/2004 |
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| i enjoy your humor,Scott..i'm still pretty new here and haven't put a dent in the mass amount writing at A/D,but so far,i'm lovin'it!you keep writing and i'll keep reading...tons-o-hugs,Autumn |
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| Reviewed by Tami Ryan |
2/29/2004 |
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Hey, Home is Where the Heart is...
(Good thing Bobbie's got your number!) |
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| Reviewed by Bobbie Hess (Reader) |
2/7/2004 |
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| One never knows where one may find himself. At least with PO Boxes, one does know how to reach you. And I do have your number(s). Love, ME |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
2/2/2004 |
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| I remember well when your office was in florida backed to my RV wreck... Twas a good time I recall with happiness and fun, not the reason I ran away from home that year, but meeting a rather special writer I now call friend...So friend, getting those itchy feetsies, want to run away to florida again? Well, why the hell not, do what your heart tells you to do...Peace, Ed & rufuz |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
2/2/2004 |
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| Now that is an office I would enjoy! The soul of a gypsie! :-) Wonderful write. |
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| Reviewed by anne cunningham |
2/2/2004 |
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| i like this, especially since my work, at present is the flipside of this. i'm always in my slippers or barefoot, depending on the four seasons, but my work comes from everywhere. i like the line about not being found. |
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