That's right, sports fans, it's 8:30, and I'm getting ready for bed.
My shift at work recently changed to 7:15 - 3:45. I'm enjoying this change, though. The day becomes a whole new experience. My least productive hours of the day happen to be that 3:30-5 stretch, so avoiding that alltogether makes for a pretty good day.
There will be days for deeper points, but tonight I just don't have one.
Oh, and should anyone actually read this post - if you're into great great music from indie artists, check out Wes Cunningham at cdbaby.com. I'm the last guy you'll ever see plugging a product, and that's fine because Wes is bigger than life in the minds of the 200 people that bought his record, and that is my quotable for the evening.
Peace.
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