Audio from 1510 Francis St in Albany
Transcription
Alright, this is my first note before we left for Texas. I just came back last night and I was about 2 and a half amigurts. I don't know why I am here. Such that the society might have cultural panel. I was going to be there. That's why I came here. We are going to get through it. We have been staying with the official foreclosures for October. I am still looking for new movies. Everybody knows what has happened. I have been with family frustrations. I think it's getting. And Joyce. Anyway, we all pitched in and ordered a hat for Heidi's dad. He was about to get a hat that he wanted. Anyway, I had a lot of time to think and no time to jot stuff down. The main idea I got was you can't talk about the search results without talking about some kind of mystery. You can parallel items. All he is doing is trying to find where his mom went. Where did she go? Why didn't she tell anyone? I mean, one of the things that could be steeped in entry. A plot thriller. A thrilling plot that leads him to be chased by bad guys. But there is nothing just to get around it. The plot isHAHAiga. But in addition to that, the reason why I hit the mysteries, because he will tell the reader that his mom was a fan of mysteries. He wanted to be a mystery writer, so it only made sense that she wanted to disappear some ways like your character. That's the plot rolling in some ways. I hope to think of something good, mystery novels, so that I can compare and contrast the meta narration or the meta discussion of a mystery that Adam has in order to find his mother that actually turns him to a more philosophical and perhaps moral tale that leads him to finding Amina. The question is how is Adam able to pay for his trip? How many ancient Egyptian sites give him clues along the way? I'm not talking about real ancient Egyptian sites, because he actually never sees one until he gets to the ant pyramid. There's a lot of things here that find out.