Leave of Abscence Has Lasted Longer than Emily's Reasons Why Not
This here is Leave of Absence’s 108th post. And when I say Leave of Absence I mean my 108th post.
I would have mentioned my 100th post, but I didn’t notice it, so I’m paying attention now.
I’m not a great blogger, but I have fun with this. It’s nice to write about meaningless drivel and have people comment about whether they agree or disagree.
I agree with everything you’ve said, but there’s more.
I’ve written some things I thought were actually okay. I know they aren’t in AP style and that I’m not really a true journalist (even though I do have a sweet USA Today winter coat and took a kick ass journalism class in eighth grade with Mr. Servis), but I thought some blogs were well written and I think my former English teachers in high-school would be proud…maybe not. I don’t really care.
Of all 107 previous posts, I think the best came in the month of January. I had the “Pat Robertson Finds a New Etiology for Stroke” post and the “Nutriceuticals” and “Tecmo Super Bowl” posts seem to spark fun comments. I also have two archived blogs about why the MSU men’s basketball team would be in trouble this year: “Spartans Struggle in Early Season” (in Decemeber) and “MSU Will Sink or Swim with Neitzel.” Those two posts were more accurate than any of the articles other Spartan journalists/writers wrote during the season trying to chronicle the teams mishaps.
Okay enough self-congratulatory writing. Sorry if I sound like I’m bragging. I’m not. I’ve had fun with blogging. I hope people have had fun reading them. I hope I continue to write more posts.
I would have mentioned my 100th post, but I didn’t notice it, so I’m paying attention now.
I’m not a great blogger, but I have fun with this. It’s nice to write about meaningless drivel and have people comment about whether they agree or disagree.
I agree with everything you’ve said, but there’s more.
I’ve written some things I thought were actually okay. I know they aren’t in AP style and that I’m not really a true journalist (even though I do have a sweet USA Today winter coat and took a kick ass journalism class in eighth grade with Mr. Servis), but I thought some blogs were well written and I think my former English teachers in high-school would be proud…maybe not. I don’t really care.
Of all 107 previous posts, I think the best came in the month of January. I had the “Pat Robertson Finds a New Etiology for Stroke” post and the “Nutriceuticals” and “Tecmo Super Bowl” posts seem to spark fun comments. I also have two archived blogs about why the MSU men’s basketball team would be in trouble this year: “Spartans Struggle in Early Season” (in Decemeber) and “MSU Will Sink or Swim with Neitzel.” Those two posts were more accurate than any of the articles other Spartan journalists/writers wrote during the season trying to chronicle the teams mishaps.
Okay enough self-congratulatory writing. Sorry if I sound like I’m bragging. I’m not. I’ve had fun with blogging. I hope people have had fun reading them. I hope I continue to write more posts.
4 Comments:
I enjoy all of your posts thoroughly. It has been a pleasure to work with you in creating a new blog forum. Feel free to make any changes you would like to on TheBlogAlliance. Anything from color scheme, videos, the entire template as a whole, whatever you would like to do. You and DJ both have full creative control. I await anxiously all new postings.
thanks jon. i like the layout at tba and you are the fearless leader of tba. keep up the great work. as for like...yeah it sucks
wish you posted more...
i'll try to be better.
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