Unlike the President, it has yet to blow up in my face.
Ahh, the sound of my toes, dipping into the pool of blogdom. Splishy splash.
That's a nice feeling, not too hot, not too cold.
What did I do for that whole time? I worked, I worked some more, and I worked.
And I went on vacation, and it was good. The Lord made Asheville NC, I visited it, and it was good. The Lord made my hometown, I visited it (and my mother) and it was good. The Lord made my wife (for which I am ever grateful), her hometown, her parents, and I visited them. They too, were good. The Lord said, let there be rest, and I said, "Make mine a double!".
The Lord made my job, and it, is, um, err, good. I am back at it, regardless if its inherent goodness. I have several posts in the hopper, including new Cegelis news, hurricane commentary, and lots of other stuff, no one in their right minds would a tenth of mouse fart about.
The joys of the blogosphere! I have a soapbox!
1 comment:
I was cruising search engine results tonight looking for recording artists' efforts to aid Katrina victims, when I came across your blog.
I guess I got a little side-tracked! Your writing style is captivating to say the least!
Perhaps you wouldn't mind letting the world know about the recent news on Hurricane Katrina and the relief efforts? (It's as simple as leaving this comment on your blog for others to see or writing a post about Hurricane Katrina and the music concert...more people will likely read your personal message.
1,000,000 people have lost their homes, their jobs and members of their families.
Dave Matthews and Green Day, plus many other artists have agreed to perform in a relief concert to aid the victims.
The concert airs live on MTV, VH1 and CMT with all proceeds to the American Red Cross.
Thank you for helping to spread the word! If you're interested in music software you might like this site for mp3 music...
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