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Resolutions: Not just for NYE, anymore

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Resolutions: Not just for NYE, anymore

I’m a terrible blog-mommy.

I am so neglectful. I have left this site all by its lonesome for days. If there were a BPS (“Blog Protective Services”), I am sure I would have been reported by concerned neighbors* by now. I truly meant to have a rocking schedule by now. Like, maybe a fiction piece one day a week and a writing discussion another day. Sometime later that week, a photo post of Shit What’s Interesting. But, no. I got distracted by the shiny-dancey-interwebz. With its LOL-pictures and Facebooking and job searches and class scheduling. Shame on you, interwebz.

It's Caterday! DANCE OF JOY, PEOPLE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Woe.
I’m sorry little blog. I will try ever so much to be better to you. In fact, I feel a small tirade about it coming on.
I will return to a schedule! I will post something at least 3 times a week!  I will have a photo post for at least one of those posts! I will write more flash fiction and post it up here! In that vein, I will do a lot more of the Fiction Challenges via the various web authors I read! I will reorganize the site so that it is easier to find things! I will do a lot of unnecessary yelling as I make these promises.

*pant pant pant*

 

I'll just squish the sleep hours over to *here* and then? Voila!

 

 

Stay tuned, friends. I have a plethora of things to tell you over the next couple of days. One of which will be the brand-spanking-new schedule.

 

 

 

 

*- Blog neighbors. Blogbers?  Neighblogs?

Excuse me. I will be in the bathroom brain-bleaching the images that last word gave me.

Advertising and Skynet

Sometimes, I have to wonder what advertising algorithms are being used to link images and ad copy. Because, surely this particular one is the work of Skynet.
Either that, or the brainchild of a very distressed advertising person.

Why is this image linked with this particular ad? Who (or what) thought that was a good idea?

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s only a matter of time, isn’t it?