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Busy, But Not Too Busy

Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 7th, will be a busy day, so I figured I had better write my blog this evening. At 6:20am on Tuesday I'll be chatting with "Corm and the Coach" on the radio. That should be fun and, as always, it's an interesting way to start a day.

Then I'll be off to Stafford Middle School to be a substitute teacher in health class. That will be a first. The faculty at SMS knows that I'm skittish to talk about certain subjects, and my first day as a health education teacher might be a greater challenge than the "Corm and the Coach" gig. But I've already been reassured that tobacco and not some of those other subjects will be on the lesson plan.

After school I need to hurry to Sam's Club and buy a few ten-packs of T-160 videotapes and a case of V-8 juice, which, as a kid, I couldn't even stand to smell. In the past few years it's become my daily breakfast drink.

But, even then, my day won't be done. I'll then get my videotaping equipment together for a night of basketball at Clinton Community College. Coach Kevin Dougherty's Cougars take on Canton Tech for the final time ever. You see, next year Canton will become a four-year college. Did you know that? That was news to me, but college coaches know that kind of stuff.

So, yes, indeed, tomorrow, Tuesday, will be a busy day. Busy, but not too busy. No, not too busy TO VOTE! I hope you will remember to take the time to voice your opinions on Election Day. It's the most important thing I'll do tomorrow!

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