Blogging without Blogging

The Sleep, it elludes me still.

From here.

You should watch the Tic Tac commercials with Kate Kelton. I loves them. Watch them here.

A Scrabble story that is animated. "Scrabble is a religion." "Scrabble is the oracle." It'll take you 8:06 to watch the whole thing, but it's pretty kick-ass. Watch it here.

For the non-vid fans, I present a wicked Cat and Girl comic and one of my new favorite Married to the Sea comics. Don't ask me why I think it's so funny, but I find it hi-larious.

And, a new feature: Blog entries that could be about me, but are not.

Top 10ish: Favourite songs with which to sing along
In the first list, switch out number 6 for "The Sweater Song" by Weezer, and number 9 for "Peaches" by Ameican Presidents. The second list stands as it is, thankyouverymuch.

I Must Stay Off the Internet if I am Ever to Get Any Packing Done
Scratch numbers 5 and (maybe) 6 from the list and invert the situation in 4.

My Epiphany about Blogs
I probably would have compared blogs more to coterie reading of the 17th Century, but that would be my grad classes influencing me. Finnagling the differences between "open letters" and coterie notebooks is a level of pretention that should never cross my lips. Bad, rilla. Bad. Hmm... If I know I'm being pretentious, why have I decided to keep that in, instead of deleting it, eh? Another window into the enigma that is me.

5 comments:

    I think 'elludes' only has one ell.

    -just being an ass-

     

    That was the best Cat and Girl ever! Help!

    In the elevator at my building the other day, someone left a note which read : Brian, the Doctor called. You have chlymidia.
    It kind of reminded me of an 18th century open letter, or a 17th century coterie notebook, or a blog.
    (Not really, I jut wanted to share the news. And wish Brian a speedy recovery.)

     

    I can clearly see it there, Cenobyte, in your comment: elludes. That clearly has two ells. *snicker*

    And, wow... if you think that was pretentious, I can't imagine what you think about my blogs and their endless philosophizing. I thought that you were much closer to sharing interesting factoids than being pretentious. Besides, isn't the whole act of blogging a little narcisistic? I know that TT and I seem to think so.

     

    I would have compared blogs more to the coteria notebooks of the 17th century, too, had I just taken two classes focusing on the 17th century rather than two on the 18th century. Now I'll have to go look them up, dang it.

    em, I also wish Brian a speedy recovery. :)

     

    Definitely scrap number 6 as well because you are in no way, awful. Which I suppose means I've contemplated it, but you are not awful.

     
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