1. Read the latest posts on my favorite card blogs -- all 125 of them. 2. Keep up-to-date on the latest goings-on with Razor, Panini, Donruss, even though I don't care about their cards in the least. 3. Find sheets and a binder for my 2009 Topps Series 1 cards. 4. Organize my Dodgers cards by year, brand, player, alphabetical order. 5. When finished, organize them again with all the Dodgers I obtained while I was organizing the previous time. 6. Sort cards for fellow bloggers/trade partners. 7. Prepare cards for trades going out. 8. Buy envelopes, boxes, packaging tape, mailing labels, markers, blue tape. 9. Check supply of penny sleeves, top loaders. 10. Update my want lists 11. Scan cards 12. Organize cards received in recent trades, giveaways. 13. Separate any night cards. 14. Organize the Topps cards received. 15. Decide whether to continue to keep the Topps cards separated from the rest of the brands ... 16. ... or to mix them all together. 17. Decide what card sets ...
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