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Death to blogwriting

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I have signed up for posterous.com. Hopefully this won’t keep me from writing actual thoughts and just posting photos and other peoples links. If that happens, I’ll stop.

I like to hear the story behind why the writer chose it and should therefore proviede the same courtesy.

Fingers crossed & here we go!

The Aimless Penguin

One girl
One car
One video camera
…and a shitload of fun!

Just over two months ago, a friend of mine from university, Renee McMahon went on a massive road trip around the states with her her Penguin Terry and created an amazing online presence surrounding her adventures.

Entitled The Aimless Penguin, Renee filmed over 30 videos, all of which will have you on the floor laughing. Her creativity seems to have no idea and you never know what idea she’s going to come up with next.

Using online tools such as Twitter (@aimlesspenguin), Facebook, YouTube, the Aimless Penguin Site & Blog, she was able to keep everyone informed & entertained, including polls and donations for caffeine (and your own Aimless Penguin memorabilia!).

When I first looked at what Renee had done I was in awe of both her ambition, the travelling and how seamlessly it was all put together. Thank you for sharing such a great adventure (and helping me feel a bit more at home on the 4th of July!).

Check out The Aimless Penguin and all the video’s of ‘Nays travels. From meeting new & interesting people to experiencing the unpredictable.

Post Secret Events with Frank Warren

Most of you are familiar with my appreciation of PostSecret and how I truly believe in its ability to bring people together and to help a person become better to themselves, which is the most important step to becoming a better person for other people. Believing in oneself.

This is a nice video showing a bit of Frank, the creator and secret receiver, at an event as well as combining some postcards and emotion, showing a bit of what I believe hundreds of thousands of people around the world are sharing with me every Sunday morning with my cup of coffee.

PostSecret are trying to organise a London event, but I don’t believe the publishers have seen it as a fruitful market yet. A few years ago I sent an e-mail suggesting they come to the Edinburgh Book Festival – which had the likes of Chuck Palahniuk and many others this year. Will keep my fingers crossed for the future.

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I’ve been disappointed of late by human kind. Yes, even more so than my normal misanthropic confusion with the way people behave themselves.

Without going into too much detail about circumstances and events, I’ve just been shocked to see how people, that I looked up to in a sense, behave in a way that I never would. Now, don’t get me wrong. I often behave in ways I wish I wouldn’t – and they usually involve alcohol, but I am talking about a different set of behaviours; such as listening when someone is speaking. You remember the rules, the ones that were just normal before all the political correct hoopla, when it was just being polite.

I don’t care how successful you are, who you work for, how old you are or even if you absolutely despise someone. Be polite. It just amazes me when I see people older than myself behave worse than the teenagers on the streets, then complain about the latter. Take a look in the mirror mate.

What added to my feelings of distaste this weekend was when I wandered onto one of my favourite blogs, Scamp, a CD from BBH, London. I thoroughly enjoy reading his posts and many of his “guest writers” for his ‘Tuesday Tips’ series; however, the comments are getting extremely out of hand.

All of these ‘anonymous’ commenters, who, according to a poll, mostly claim to be creatives and many refer to themselves at being ‘big’ in the industry. Since when did all of that a.) give you the right to be a cunt and b.) not give you the guts to at least put your name by your ignorance/opinion. Maybe they had to sell their soles to get to where they are today.

All & all what it has really made me think about is this: is this the type of person I am trying so hard to become?

I will continue to read Scamp’s posts daily, as I find them intriguing and inspiring, but as far as the comments go, I’ll leave those for Anon xⁿ.

Blog Bouquet


What my blog – thus far – looks like according to this program. Pretty neat little ditty. Very beautiful actually, it resembles fireworks show or a lovely floral bouquet of Sunflowers and blue Pansies.

Aww bless, this is what my husband, Jason’s, site looks like:


Site versus a blog I suppose, crazy the difference though.

What do the colors mean?
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags

Do yours here.

I found via W&K London’s blog, Welcome to Optimism. Created by Sala.

Bollox!

I apologise for the onslaught of delicious links. I’m trying out some new things, but will not add that until I’ve bookmarked all my stuff. No need paining you all with my years of achieved madness. Have agreat weekend!

Best,
D

Letter from your editor

Yesterday was my birthday. My blog birthday. I celebrated, but didn’t realise it was for this. Happy one year (yesterday) Interestingness and good for me for [mostly] sticking to something!

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To a better year 2.

Can You Handle the Commitment

Can I?
I saw this on Iain Tait‘s blog and though I would go have a wee gander.

Deciding I needed a good kick up the arse to do stuff, I contemplated signing up. Yes, only contemplated. This is how difficult it is for me to commit to something. Why you ask, because I know me very well. I know my shadows. I know how they work. I will give it my all for a few days, then quit, then fail, then make up excuses, but at the same time know that I was just lazy and allowed myself to become distracted.

So 24 hrs later, still procrastinating from doing other things. I signed up. Although, most of the people seem to knit and they seem to already have planned what they’re going to do… Again, I was hoping to be told. To be forced out of my comfort zone.

Does creating ads for my book count, which I should be doing anyhow? Or is that cheating.

This will be character building, that’s for sure. Time to learn how to draw me thinks… So if you see some really bad posts in the month of February, you now know why.

Wish me luck or better yet – Join Me!

Marbles, Screws and Everything Else

Ms. B. Spears

Not even I’m this screwed up! Homegirl went shopping in her old wedding dress! Must say, mine was a wee bit more tactful as well… I think the bra strap (?) finishes off the ensemble.

courtesy of a socialites life

Picture:Word?

cash advance

Hrmmm… not sure how they decipher between other blogs, not that I’m complaining!

Thanks to Stan at Brand DNA for this fun frivolity =0D


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