Don’t know about you, but I had a fine day. Lots to read in the New York Times. A good workout at the people’s gym. A big crowd turned out for the rolling of Halloween pumpkins down the Midland Avenue hill this afternoon. I saw a fine documentary at the Clinton School on the national debt, by the same filmmakers who made the hit documentary on crossword puzzles, “Wordplay.” The new film is  “I.O.U.S.A.” We spend too much, we don’t save enough and still more trouble awaits if we don’t act.

Now back to obsessing on presidential poll minutia. The line is open.

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