A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Thirty-Nine

I start jury duty tomorrow, which I recognize can be important, but I am not looking forwards to it.  It is not even the actual thing itself of being a potential juror, but the pain of having to go down to the court and deal with it all.  I have to be there at eight, so I need to leave by seven, I think.  The prospect of such a shockingly early morning did, at least, get me to work early, so that I can get to bed soon.  That is one thing I can say for the system.

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