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Some fictional alternate careers

March 22, 2012James Sherrett

As of March 21, 2012:

  • Novelist
  • Drummer in the Loose Toques
  • Executive Chef at Purloined
  • Crab diver
  • Fishing guide
  • Butcher

Who knows what will happen, but that seems like a good start.

July, 2020: orchard farmer.

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