Thursday, July 28, 2005

The Day After

Now that I think about it, it's not the day after my birthday anymore. I'm almost 20 minutes into July 28. I turned 29 on the 26th, and I spent it away from the news biz.

I've not had my birthday off in 10 years, so I figured I needed a break. However, I got back into the swing of things today. I decided not to hang around the bureau, but I went to the main station in Columbus. I don't get down there too much, so I always enjoy seeing everyone.

It was a fairly light work day. I grabbed two interviews with our local state politicians and a generic bite from a Governor Riley satellite feed. My story was basically a wrap-up package on the special session. It wasn't anything awesome, but nothing else was really happening.

I think I'll post a speech I gave to the Auburn Lions Club about a month ago. If you'd like, it will give you a chance to get to know me a little. It also outlines what I believe about this whole media occupation.

What the heck. I'm up, it's late, and I've nothing else to do. Check the next post.

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