Plett here.
I would like to say that as an environmentalist, I do not support bloggers or the blogging industry. As with most failed martyrs, personal needs and modern convenience have defeated ideals once held. Due to the speed at which my particular rat race is taking place, secret glances at this blog has become the most reliable way of remaining informed as to the happenings of my own life. If too many days pass without an update, I fear a surprise is likely on the way, and a month of surprises (none pleasant) with the new business is starting to make me hear voices and have facial tics and type run-on sentences. Asking for a blog update was simply an act of self-preservation.
plett.
Note: At this pace, the next Plett-authored entry will take place in May or June of 2006.
I would like to say that as an environmentalist, I do not support bloggers or the blogging industry. As with most failed martyrs, personal needs and modern convenience have defeated ideals once held. Due to the speed at which my particular rat race is taking place, secret glances at this blog has become the most reliable way of remaining informed as to the happenings of my own life. If too many days pass without an update, I fear a surprise is likely on the way, and a month of surprises (none pleasant) with the new business is starting to make me hear voices and have facial tics and type run-on sentences. Asking for a blog update was simply an act of self-preservation.
plett.
Note: At this pace, the next Plett-authored entry will take place in May or June of 2006.
Damn good post. Your audience humbly awaits the next one, whether it be six months or six days from now.
You have nailed precisely why Jer and I on occasion communicate only through blogs. And yes, it's amazing how ideals fade in the face of convenience and sanity. Take cartoons as a babysitter for example...