What's today?
Sept. 3 2007, Published 8:50 a.m. ET
Wikipedia’s definition of Labor Day: “Labor Day is a United States federal holiday that takes place on the first Monday in September. The holiday began in 1882, originating from a desire by the Central Labor Union to create a day off for the "working man". It is still celebrated mainly as a day of rest and marks the symbolic end of summer for many.”
Today is Labor Day. Thankfully, it’s a beautiful sunny day outside!
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Unfortunately, I’m in the office laboring.