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Lesson #38: The Phantom End Time



Ah, the DROP-IN session. A free-flowing event with no officially documented ending time. Yet, our dear service provider was quite enthusiastic in pushing the narrative that the session’s conclusion was universally understood. However, according to the Locke House Activity Planner (12/03/2025), no such ending time was ever listed.

Moral of the Lesson:

Before enforcing a rule, make sure it actually exists in a shared agreement. If an end time isn’t specified in official documents, aggressively asserting it does nothing but waste breath and annoy those who know better. Always assess the situation before jumping in too late.

Stay sharp, stay informed, and keep the discussions flowing!

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