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Day Two Hundred Forty (Year Four)

So, the first thing I got done tonight was surprisingly simple, and yet it continued to set the tone I established last night (that of small things early leading to bigger things late).  I got my electric case up off the studio floor, and hung on the hook I put up yesterday.  Completely easy, and yet it's just another small thing that establishes the way things are headed.

One of the other steps I need to take this weekend, and one that didn't get mentioned last night, is dealing with a crate full of burned CDs that has been taking up space in the closet.  I'd say 95% of those discs are either random guitar parts and song demos that I have recorded over the years, or copies of things I've produced for other musicians.  That stuff needs to be listened to, labeled, and put into one of the giant CD wallets that are sitting mostly empty in the studio.  That way, there's a record of what I've done, all of it is in one (easily accessible) place, and I get the crate out of the closet.  That part of the project, though, will take a bit more time than I had tonight, so I'm pushing it back until tomorrow.

I'm really just excited about the thought of spending more than an hour in the studio tomorrow.  Between the CDs, the magazines, and the playing, it should be a pretty full day.

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