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Day 6: Caffeine and Constitution

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Oct
06

Day six of furlough. I rose at 0600, half from discipline, half from the siren call of a Venti White Chocolate Mocha. Breakfast, if you can call it that, came in a cup labeled with my name spelled wrong. A reminder that even in times of uncertainty, some bureaucracies remain consistent.

Remington’s morning briefing was concise: “BOOF.” Translation: the neighborhood cat coalition made a pass through the front yard but respected the established borders. Deterrence works.

Mittens submitted his intelligence update from the windowsill, claiming the bird has entered peace talks, though he remains suspicious of its “winged agenda.” Tabby immediately interrupted with a breaking exposé: leaked photos show Mittens napping during last night’s watch shift. A scandal, if true.

While investigations unfolded, I began drafting the Living Room Republic Constitution. Article I declares snacks a fundamental right. Article II protects afternoon naps. Article III limits Remington’s barking privileges to “times of genuine crisis or suspicious squirrels.” Ratification may take time.

I opened XSplit to adjust transitions again, added one called “Legislative Dissolve.” It crashes occasionally, which feels authentic. Then I revisited Shutdown Blues (Gallbladder Mix) and wrote a line about running on caffeine and confusion. It’s starting to sound like a national anthem.

Morale check: steady. Coffee supply is strong, faith in leadership remains mostly intact, and the Living Room Republic endures. Congress still silent. Remington remains vigilant.

I’ve mostly been dropping songs as I finish them, just one at a time.

This next release is a little different. Dirt, Love & Freedom is 12 of those songs gathered into one album. Same music, same heart, just all in one place.

January 23, 2026.