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6th February 2009

12:14pm: Just Being Random
-I love watching the snow fall, even when I know it's not sticking to the ground and won't get us out of work. There's just something about watching flakes fall that's calming.

-I got off work today after an hour because something made the power go out in the office and shut down all the computers. Apparently in sports information, you can't do shit without computers. Oddly enough, though, the lights and phones still worked.

-The pay situation with the Tribune Company is really starting to piss off my editor. Then again, the corporation picked a hell of a time -- right in the middle of a bankruptcy claim -- to introduce a new software program to file freelance invoices. The new system in a pain in the ass, especially with so few of us freelancers actually receiving our money.

-Last night's episode of Bones kicked ass. Seriously.

-You know what other show I love? Lie To Me. Tim Roth is genius, and I've missed Kelli Williams since she left The Practice.

-I'm really looking forward to seeing Dollhouse.

-I missed the season premiere of Heroes on Monday because of a basketball game. I trust I didn't miss anything terribly convoluted?

-I'm going out of town next week, Thursday through Saturday, for the 2009 MEAC Indoor Track & Field Championships in Landover, Md. It'll be the first time I've had to travel with this sports information gig. Part of me's excited because -- hello -- free travel, but on the other hand, I'm kind of dreading it. Not sure why, since I like track.

-Then again, I will have to miss the Eastern Region high school wrestling tournament for the first time in three years. Bummer.

-Oh, well -- I should be back on Sunday for the Daytona 500.

-I've redone my sports blogs, and they need readers! For general sports stuff, head over to http://truenatlchamps.blogspot.com/, and for NASCAR, go to http://stuckinthepits.blogspot.com/.

-The Super Bowl this year owned. The commercials? Not so much.
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