I've been going through every tutorial I can find, all of them slim 
variations on the same general theme, but none of the them manages to get 
me all the way to "new Mezzanine blog deployed on Heroku," which is my 
current target. I have variously acheived each piece of this goal, but 
cannot bring them all together: I have created and played with a Mezzanine 
blog on my local machine, I have deployed an empty django project to 
Heroku, but not the two together, you see?

I do, in fact, have that "It Worked!" page deployed still: 
http://enigmatic-oasis-3579.herokuapp.com/

Is there a way to just "clone in" Mezzanine to that project? I've been at 
this two days now, and it just seems to get more kafkaesque as I go; I've 
spent six months learning to use Django, and done a fair job of it - 
indeed, I probably should have just spent the last two days developing my 
own blog, but that's not how I work. Anyways, it's most infuriating to be 
this close to a long-term goal, and be stymied by the mere mechanics of 
moving the goddam code from here to there.

At this point, if someone can get on skype and walk me through this process 
from start (fresh virtualenv) to finish (fresh Mezzanine blog deployed and 
editable by me on Heroku), I will pay you $50/hr for your time; as long as 
you are intelligent and not drunk, it won't take more than one. I do value 
figuring things out for myself - I got my CCNA three weeks ago, strictly by 
self-study - but for some reason this simple task is beyond me this week, 
though many have achieved it before me. I am humbled, and have cash in 
hand, for anyone who's got an hour to sit and teach an apt pupil.

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