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And They Called it … “Monday”

Yes indeed, Monday it was.

There are many reasons a date or time can be reviled or marked as unsavory. But I think in most cultures where the first day of employment for the week occurs on Monday, many things about the end of the week’s liberty, the return to the financial obligation of continued compensation and other concepts have chained Monday to ill-will.

This was not my reason for deriding it.

Sunday started out poorly too. But the day went well and my hopes were up for the start of the next week. The engagement with others was enriching all day and into the evening.
Monday began well on the other hand.  Work was Monday-esque with plenty of unreproducible issue calls, long term waiting on unmanaged resource issue calls and a sprinkling of simple solutions. Then I made it home
After clearing up the normal getting home business, I retired to my decompressing activities which, unfortunately, require the internet. The comcast-xfinity net was down, and would remain so until after 4:30 AM. Also attempting to run an active game I operate full time locked it up at a point it could no longer act locally. After reinstatement of the connection the game proved unable to recover and reset required over 90 minutes of work. 
So much for Monday.
Maybe the latter week will be better, … hope so.

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