And I’m leaving Texas for awhile thankyouverymuch.
I am taking a computer, but I may or may not giving live updates from the road. You shouldn’t count any.
On the other hand, there are two cool posts coming up about Greek tragedies and the sin of blog pride. So check back to find those.
And oh yeah. If you haven’t read my poems yet, take a look while I’m gone. Dude, they’re free. And it only takes a second to download them.
And, Eve, alas, I had to pull the grammar tips from the cue. They just aren’t ready yet. I’m such a perfectionist!




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Well, and what good would tips be if they were grammatically-incorrectly expressed? (Not to be confused with politically-incorrect grammatical expression.)
Uhhh….Yea…well put, LL.
Enjoy your trip, Mark-and don’t worry about a thing. We’ll keep your blog all spic and span for ya *snicker*
let us know if you head Chicago way with that laptop – we’re pretty good at feeding folks around here – and whooping them at bocce ball! (remember, you can get a PhD without learning either punctuation or spelling)
PS – thanks for the welcome home
Snicker?? Awww, Eve! I thought you found a candy bar. Keep looking. Whoever finds one first can share, ‘kay?
“Blog pride.” Isn’t that what you get when a group of lions communicate via Web log? Why would a pride be a sin, but not a flock, herd or gaggle?
Heyyy, have you ever heard that Amy Grant song? “Gaggle if you want to…”
Take er easy, young fella. We’ll keep a light on for ye.
Oh, and dude, Your dad is a serious poet. I mean, I wasn’t expecting him to be that good. He’s brave too. Puts it out there.
you make me laugh – upgrade my blog to wordpress – if I upgrade, doesn’t that mean I had to “grade” to start with? Remember me, the one who can’t seem to even find my blog?
Funny, just after I’d given up and started the new blog, I received and email from blogger requesting more information – which made me laugh to – who files away their initial “notification of…” from their blog – is it like a warranty that should be filed? All I could tell them was, “well, it’s about 2 years old” and “I think I used this email address, but perhaps it could have been…” So, it remains to be seen as to whether I can recover the posts.
Have fun on your “out of Tx” experience – I hear for a native Texan, it’s like leaving the universe.
Mark, This is beside the point but I couldn’t find your e-mail.
Why should I, a clutz, leave Blogger for Wordpress. Alot of wordpress blogs don’t look any better to me, but I admit, maybe they have some features Blogger/Blogspot doesn’t have. Like delayed postings would be nice. Well, I’ll listen….
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