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Well, this is the first time I've entered anything on this blog. It's not for a lack of trying. I'm a producer in Torino for the KSL Olympic crew. If that doesn't mean much to you... let's just say I've spent the last week or so in front of a computer and just now found time to write this. I've had my share of 12 hour days in the past week trying to figure out what we are going to do... and when to do it. Oh yeah... and which shows they all go in. We've had our battles, but we usually figure it out. Our biggest stumbling block so far in Torino? The eight hour time difference. For some reason trying to juggle two different time zones has been a little confusing at times. But I think we are finally getting the hang of it. We've already done a lot these first four days in Torino, but it seems like it could be four months. Don't get me wrong... that is far from a complaint. This is great! A wonderful experience... many only get once in a lifetime. But at the same time... it's a chaotic whirlwind, but worth every violent turn. Hey, it's the Olympics!!

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