Well, if my husband can start a blog, so can I!
I really don't have much to say. Most of what I say is stolen from tv shows, movies, and songs. So that will probably be a significant part of my postings. But I should decide what type of blogger I'll be. As you know, in a blog-type setting like this, a person can go one of two ways:
1. They can go the deep, philosophical route. Quote learned thinkers and all that junk. Talk about deep issues and, and... You know. Deep stuff. Really delve into their souls and pour it out into the blogosphere. Try to be like Homer, Shakespeare, or Ovid.
OR
2. They can go the zany route. Quote Big Bird. Talk about surface issues, nothing deeper than a puddle. Really shallow stuff. No soul delving.
I think I'm going for 2. Less like Ovid, more like Dr. Seuss. Hopefully if you read this, you'll learn a random fact, hear a funny story, or just walking away scratching your head thinking, "Did I really just read 500 words on why dog barks are so irritating? Yes, yes I did and I loved it".
Because sometimes nothing is so much more fun than lots of somethings.
Oops, getting deeper than a puddle. Gotta back up.... Um...
Lorax is a funny word! (<---First (of many) HIMYM reference. That's for you, Sarah... and all the other HIMYM fans.)
There we go.
Welcome, enjoy, and if you don't think I'm funny, don't tell me, cause I think I'm funny.
Day 1 blog score:
ReplyDeleteHeather 1
Stephen 0
You win already.
Impressive dear sister.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, I think the actual HIMYM quote is "Borax is a funny word." Dangit! Now I'm Ted!
No sister. It's Lorax, from Dr. Seuss. Cause Kathy was talking about Dr. Seuss. And Dr. Seuss wrote a book called The Lorax.
ReplyDeleteThe full quote is actually, "And so I named him Dr. Seuss. Lorax is a funny word!"
I quite think you should add writer/author to your list of things you might do well. Writing and editing.........could make for a great career.
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