The Definition of Satisfaction

BlackShanglan

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I have impressed and gratified my oldest and dearest mentor with a piece he asked me to write for him.

There are few joys as sweet.
 
I have impressed and gratified my oldest and dearest mentor with a piece he asked me to write for him.

There are few joys as sweet.
Were you as impressed and gratified with the piece? That would be my greater joy. :kiss:
 
Were you as impressed and gratified with the piece? That would be my greater joy. :kiss:

I am pleased with my work; I certainly devoted myself to it, and I feel my efforts well repaid. But to be able to offer some small return on the enormous debt of gratitude I owe to my mentor means more to me.

But then, perhaps the two are one. I thought of him often while researching and writing, a kindly presence always there. To write a thing I am proud of is to do justice to his generous guidance.
 
I am pleased with my work; I certainly devoted myself to it, and I feel my efforts well repaid. But to be able to offer some small return on the enormous debt of gratitude I owe to my mentor means more to me.

But then, perhaps the two are one. I thought of him often while researching and writing, a kindly presence always there. To write a thing I am proud of is to do justice to his generous guidance.
As long as you are happy, I am. Will your mentor let you share with us? :)
 
Unfortunately for this context, although happily in the broader sense, it will be appearing in print under my proper name. That's probably just as well; it's desperately short on sex scenes.
 
Unfortunately for this context, although happily in the broader sense, it will be appearing in print under my proper name. That's probably just as well; it's desperately short on sex scenes.
Well, then, I, for one, would love a PM. :D:kiss:
 
kudos

whoever taught shanglan to write--that is, better-- has my admiration--does he take new students? :rose:
 
Constantly, Pure. There's hardly a person crosses his path who isn't the gladder for it. God only knows where the man gets his energy!
 
What a coincidence. A couple of nights ago, Conan played the original recording of "Satisfaction" on Late Night, sticking NBC with the very expensive invoice for the rights to air the tune on national TV. I'm sure his sense of satisfaction was equal to - but different - than yours.

Congrats on the completion of your piece.
 
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