What does blog mean? What is the object of blogging? What about blogging
etiquette? Can one become a
blogaholic? What are blogging demographics? When is the annual
blogarama? Why does Harley remind me of those early pictures of Lady Di? Answer if you are real, Blog Wizard.
7 comments:
I do not qualify as the Blog Wizard...I can barely spell it. But since this is a private blog, what we blog here, stays here. Or as it states at the bottom of this page, "Comments on this blog are restricted to team members." Just imagine the disapointed masses. And "team" evokes competition...so...McNutt Family blog etiquette? At least as much as we would show each other in the flesh, so to speak. Just keep us up on the goings on, and we can respond at will, or under direst...it all helps us stay in touch!
So let me get this straight. The people I am most likely to talk about are on that aforementioned list of team members. So now I am forced to be both tactful and discrete. Well, it won't work. This is just a feeble charade by the underground Republician minority designed to prevent our unacknowledged Latino sisters and brothers from claiming their McNutt heritage. And Texas. Please, would somebody round up those cowboys. Put up the fences. Just keep them out of DC.
My mother always told me if you dont have anything nice to say that dont say anything at all!
So...No comment!
Oh and here is the defintition of a blog: Blog is short for weblog. A weblog is a journal (or newsletter) that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. Blogs generally represent the personality of the author or the Web site.
And I just bet that mother was Joan. If you don't have anything nice to say... PLEEZE. That is SO a McNutt statement like you get more flies with honey than vinegar. Who wants flies?? I last visited a latrine in April at Merle Fest and I can tell you what really attracts flies. It ain't honey. I'm more of the Dorothy Parker type. Gary says we are suppossed to pick some blog topic. But he's usually wrong. What think ye?
What think I? Me thinks ye were mistaken on the mother thing. I wish I had said that but alas, that was Marty's mom who is more judicious then I. In fact I like honey and vinegar mixed together with a touch of mustard and ketchup...
Alas, it was my mother, Mrs. Nyhuis
who gave me such words of wisdom, however it was my father who told me to nevermind the democrats :o)
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