I'm working with a model that has an HStoreField field named "options". The 
options field on a model instance is a dictionary when running the 
webserver, but is a string when in the shell. This isn't simply a matter of 
it being coerced by the shell; the model's attribute dictionary and *dir()* 
calls 
against the member both indicate that *options* is a string.

Any thoughts on why this might behave differently? Nothing jumped out at me 
in the Django source.

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