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Day One Hundred Twenty (Year Two)

After all the excitement of the Sonia Leigh in-store yesterday, today was understandably quieter.

Still haven't heard from J.  It's going on three weeks now, and I'm thinking that one of the things that needs to happen in the next couple of days is me reaching out just to see what's going on in J.'s corner of the world.  Having talked to B. quite a bit in the last week or so, it's been on my mind a lot of late.

That said, I sat down for a bit tonight after work, and started to gather the articles and other assorted things I had mentioned the other day for inclusion in the binder.  Not entirely sure how I'm going to transfer everything to the binder yet, whether it'll be through copies of the articles I want to include, or how this will work, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.  Some of the shorter things will be easier to duplicate, and the song transcriptions will be simple, but the longer guitar workouts and their corresponding diagrams might be tough.  Off tomorrow, so I should have some time to devote to figuring it out.

I'd like to do some recording tomorrow too.  May not get that EP finished, but I'd like to at least start the process.  Besides, not much is going on with the band right now, so I might as well have some fun and get some work done on something.

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