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[9:03 PM EDT - A late sleep in.]

I had a strange and vivid dream last night, but at the end of that dream I was supposed to meet up with a couple of our clients down at Union station. That's when I realized that I was supposed to wake up early, and I woke up from my dream. I had set my alarm for six in the morning so that I could make it out to the site between seven and eight. I looked at my clock: 8:23. Crap. I checked my messages and my phone, but there hadn't been any calls. This was probably a good sign. I don't get calls unless something goes wrong. Then again, things might be so busy that they hadn't had time to call me, but it couldn't have been that bad right?

In any case, I was late, so I rushed out of the house, skipping most of my morning routine (again) and made it to the site at a respectable time (if I was supposed to be in at a normal time). I found out that things have been going very smoothly (perhaps too smoothly) and so I took it easy and ate breakfast.

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[9:03 PM EDT - Dream Sequence: Devil Client Time.]

I had a fairly vivid dream, but I'll forget it soon so I'll write it down now. There were three distinct parts that I can recall. I found myself at our old house. I walked in and found my mom inside, but she was very young. In fact, the house looked very different: The living room was a dining room and the door was in a different location and the house was a bit smaller. I assumed that the house was renovated afterward to a state that it is right now, so I wanted to take some photos of the building before I went back home in my time. Unfortunately, I didn't bring a camera with me so I asked if she had any cameras. She directed me to my dad who had just come back from work, and he showed me a cabinet full of electronic equipment. Unfortunately, they were all these huge and bulky game console things. Each one was for a specific game which you'd hook up to the TV. They looked interesting, but I didn't find a camera.

I later found myself watching a TV show about these two kids that had traveled down to hell and back. It was the ten pair: One was a very thin kid, and the other one was a round kid. In the opening sequence, the theme song explained how the two kids went underground exploring and met with this fellow. He offered them a deal to join the exchange. The thin kid didn't believe that it was the devil, so the fat kid accepted. The man tied some hair to the hilt of a sword and the bargain was struck. They were changed, and suddenly had super powers. They climbed their way back to the living world and went off on adventures.

In my last sequence, I was with a couple of clients and they apparently had to go down to Union station for some sort of meeting. So they ended up getting a ride down there while I was going to bike. We were at an intersection when I realized that I was supposed to be there at a certain time..

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[9:05 PM EDT - Step by step.]

This morning on the way to work, the radio station decided to play an old NKotB song because Jordan Knight was performing at some concert. I was lauging my head of when I hear the song ("Step by Step"). Boy I remember how big that band was way back when. I wouldn't be surprised if there were a lot of women out there who started singing to it when it came on the air. *shakes head*

Actually, the only image that I can conjure up from that song is from JTK's little sister's room. She had all this NKotB stuff in there and, well.. there isn't much more I can say about that.

Things have been going fairly well. No major problems to report, and most wasn't my fault.

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[9:41 PM EDT - So star forum.]

There's a new forum on the ninjastars website.

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