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A little bit about the work I'm doing for my business

I'm going to be watching dog care videos on You Tube sometime today. Each one is under 20 minutes. I'll post that I'm always learning, to DeWitt Sit & Fit.
My business comes up on the list of local pet sitters. Looks like I'm the only one in the DeWitt Central school area.
I didn't learn much from that business webinar last night, except there's always money to be made from the public's personal weaknesses.
Then the presenter sang one of his rap songs...hilarious, he sounded like Weird Al.
I'm scheduled to do another webinar on Sustainable Living, this afternoon. I'd like to see their take on climate change.

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