Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Rocks and comments and gizmo


May we talk frankly for a moment, bloggers? Now I don't want it to look like I am fishing for comments, which I am, but I don't want it to look like I am, but being the primary and only contributor to a blog that rarely gets commented on is frightfully dull. It's like talking to a brick wall. Or fishing for hours and hours and not catching anything. Or spending billions of dollars to create a gizmo that will fly around mars looking for life forms only to find there are no life forms to be found, or doing your science fair project on the porosity of rocks and after several months of watery research find that your scientific methods were too superficial to conclude there was any difference in the porosity of various types of rocks, but you end up getting 1st place anyway, because you fabricated the results, but come on you were in the 5th grade and you felt a lot of pressure from your Dad to do well so you cannot be held responsible for these actions, and you have already repented.

All I'm sayin' is if you could shoot me a validating comment every once in a while, even if all it says is "Aubrey this was an extremely tedious and/or superfluous post," it would just be the icing on my blogging cupcake.


3 comments:

  1. I agree. I always want people to comment. If you comment on others, you want them to comment on yours! Now, you better be commenting on mine!

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  2. I totally did a science project on the porosity of rocks in the 5th grade too. That's weird, although I didn't fabricate my results and I think I got a B or something....

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