6:45am - Wake up & start day with the breakfast of champions - a cigarette and a cup of coffee
8:00am - Take Paige to school and start working on the blog
9:00am - Some back-end changes take a bit of conversation among the Ed Team to work out logistics.
10:30am - Go outside to the garage to take a phone call from a potential advertiser. (Ever try to have a professional conversation with someone with four dogs in the house? Yeah. I go outside.)
10:45am - Kill three huge spiders that crawl on my foot while in the garage. Retain composure while squishing the not-so-little buggers.
11:10am - Walk back inside house after phone call. Unknown to me, a bee flies up my pant leg.
11:12am - Scream and drop trou in the dining room when the bee stings my knee. Bee flies out and quickly gets eaten by dog.

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12:00pm - Shower
12:30pm - Leave to have lunch with Jerame's mom in southern Indiana
3:00pm - Back from lunch and back to the blog
3:30pm - Get a letter from the Marion County Democratic Party that really pisses me off
3:45pm - Comment confirmation e-mails are screwing up. E-mail 53 users who weren't confirmed to see if I need to manually enable their accounts. Start approving accounts as replies come in from readers
5:30pm - Go to grocery store
6:15pm - Get phone call while in check out line. I send it to voicemail.
6:30pm - Listen to voice mail. It's an attorney for the Woody Myers congressional campaign threatening to sue me for defamation over another contributor's post on Bilerico-Indiana.
7:00pm - Dinner and family time
8:00pm - Survivor and CSI
10:00pm - Start working on my response to the Myers campaign after e-mailing his attorney and getting an asinine response.
10:45pm - Finish activating user accounts from this morning
12:45am - Finish writing post about Marion County Democratic Party's letter
1:45am - Send finished Myers post to my attorney for review
2:00am - Go to bed

And now it's started all over again - at 6:45am this morning.

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