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Oh how quick the day can change...

I love music. I have been feeling so repetitive lately, and just yesterday I started listening to a new CD (JOSH DAVIS BAND IS KILLER). Everything has changed, at least for now.
No more had I typed the last paragraph and I got a phone call from a client, who pulled a 180 after we had him sign off on the project, costing me about 3 hours of work. I hate when that happens. But I suppose that is part of life, the part that makes us feel. Feel anything, good or bad. Well I have to get to making up for some lost ground now. I am going to be in full force again on Monday. F-ing A.

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