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    October 12, 2008

    It's a beautiful day

    It's 77 degrees, and the sun is shining.  Jackson just played his first hockey game of the season, and his first ever game in goal.  Now he wants to work on his Wolf badge for Cub Scouts.

    The economy's in the toilet, global markets are panicking, the presidential election is nasty on all sides.  Shifts in client direction have created some do-overs, we're running to capacity, if not a bit shorthanded, and my time for strategic thought has been minimized in favor of just getting things done.  Today is the day I write about advertising, but I'm completely in the weeds with everything that's going on.

    It's 77 degrees, and the sun is shining.  Jackson just played his first hockey game of the season, and his first ever game in goal.  Now he wants to work on his Wolf badge for Cub Scouts.

    It's a beautiful day.  Once you determine priorities.

    If yours is reading about advertising, cool.  Hopefully you'll read my latest column for adotas.com, here.

    Today, mine are somewhere else.


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