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    They’ve switched up some things on my pro blog so I won’t be working any harder, but I will be on the internet more consistently during work hours (there goes the afternoon nap).

    I got a Red Bull today at about 5PM which may prove to be a bad decision.

    Regardless, it got me working on the Serious Bob website, which I’m now transferring from the old site to the computer. Who knows how much will stay from the old design.

    But I did find time to play in photoshop with this picture of a log with a vine twisted around it.

    I took it last weekend when I went upstate to Garrison, New York with Alix and Lindsey (if you didn’t know that, you’re one of the many people not watching the Facebook video blogs).

    It turns out that the environmental protection NGO that Emily works for tries to save land up near Garrison.

    Good job saving the stump, Em.

    I didn’t do a great deal of work to it, mostly color and texture, but I do think I’m getting better at photoshop. Or quicker. Or maybe quicker is better.

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    Who Did I Get Caught Libeling?

    Oh, the legal woes of being a blogger.

    Today, I received an e-mail from Colin Farrell’s legal representation alerting me that a certain piece I wrote on the pro blog was libel and he wasn’t going to have any of it.

    I was immediately happy when I saw the official letter (that I cannot reproduce by law) that I do not use my full name on my pro blog, since “Dave” was cited as the author as well as – verbatim – my libelous statement about Colin Farrell.

    Although, getting threatened with a serious multi-million-dollar lawsuit through previous pro blog H O L L Y W O O D . T V was more of a rush, getting legal documents through PDFs into my personal inbox from A-List lawyers is kind of frightening.

    I guess that’s because old pro blog wanted to keep me at arms distance anyway while current pro blog is actually letting me do my own thing.

    Either way, I’d rather not be further contacted by Colin Farrell’s representatives.