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I’m older so I would have at least £75 for every time my brother said I am weird. I am able to make “something out of nothing “ my mom would tell me. My brother and she were both right. Because it is the same thing they saw but said it differently. I knew what they meant. It began with clothes. We had $12 for 2 weeks for 4 people when I was a child. I dug up a farmer’s corners for potatoes to eat. I had 5 outfits for the entire school year, 1 pair of shoes. I started mixing and matching those 5 outfits so you math wizards can count how many options I had. I have continued this game with clothes to the thrill of my soul. I’m going to borrow Phil’s wordage thanking you for a place to use my free range creativity. How do you play The Weird Game?

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Jeff - you have a very unique and lovely way of using weird. It encourages us to always ask “What if??” And even if it’s silly and fantastical it still allows for free range creativity. My own creativity over the years has been so nurtured by you encouraging weirdness….

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We bring out the weirdness of each other! There’s still time quit our jobs and write a hit Netflix series together.

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