Thursday, January 17, 2008

Born-Again Blogger Recants Faith

This title just came to me. It sounds intriguing and I bet there's an interesting story behind it. So, let's write the story together... right here on this blog, right here in the comments section. Just write a couple of sentences, and the next person will pick up where you leave off. Anonymous sentences are welcome. I'll start.
Devout blogger, Jeremy Finklemeister, recently shocked his friends and family by renouncing blogging while attending the Fundamentalist Blogger Revival in Maynard, Tennessee. When interviewed, he gazed skyward and said, "I just...
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6 comments:

Bon said...

feel so mad at blog right now. I mean, why do bad posts happen to good people, can you answer that? And, sometimes I feel like my blog doesn't exist, like my posts just bounce back off the ceiling and never make it to the server! I'm in a valley and I don't know if...

Alexander M Zoltai said...

I have the fortitude to climb back up the hill of inspiration.

Is it too much to ask for just a bit of support, a portion of aid?

I guess it is too much to ask...

So, I'm jumping out of the loop so I can...............................

miggins said...

rethink my use of time and energy. I mean, so much to do, so little time, perhaps I should spend more time in contemplative activities like doing yoga, or watching American Idol, or...

Anonymous said...

listening to the song of my heart which is a note of the song of the universe...

Marianas Eye said...

Nevertheless, Jeremy felt lost. His friends at the Revival tried to encourage him to take up his faith again, but to no avail. To their shock and dismay, he turned completely to the other side, taking up the use of pen and paper, and not sharing his writings with anyone. Not even his cat.

And so it was. As he grew accustomed to his new faith, he felt whole again, liberated from the shackles of the hit count and the hungry readers demanding daily posts.

Many of the devout bloggers shunned Jeremy Finklemeister and his new Fatih, but many more secretly admired him and his courage to break free.

Angelo Villagomez said...

And this is where the true story begins.