It is with great shame that I post this page of photos from Vienna. What am I, a 12-year-old??
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by D. Weinberger at May 27, 2003 09:18 AM
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It reminds me of when I was a silly 14-year-old and went with a community orchestra to Vienna. Someplace in a box I have a photo of the schmuck shop across the street from one of our hotels...nothing better to crack up a group of nerdy junior-high kids, really.
Hey Hook, 'tis Friday - take a load off your mind, settle down and enjoy your weekend rather than trying to wind up someone you've never met (and no I don't need the irony of this post pointing out either).
woot, your famous, and hook, they're actually laughing at YOU because you're a juvenile prick who can't appreciate the finer things in life like laughing at a bus that says weiner. now go buy yourself a sense of humor on ebay plz
The Register article (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/30954.html) has linked here, but I don't think anyone's laughing at you, except perhaps that "12-year-old" comment.
The author is way off base, and he's quoting third-hand research results from Poland. I blog for the sake of writing practice, mostly, no middle-aged sociopathy there (or here).
Cheers,
bnt
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It reminds me of when I was a silly 14-year-old and went with a community orchestra to Vienna. Someplace in a box I have a photo of the schmuck shop across the street from one of our hotels...nothing better to crack up a group of nerdy junior-high kids, really.
Posted by: Elaine Nelson | May 27, 2003 07:31 PM
your blog post is on theregister.co.uk, you are a dick, the world is laughing at you right now.
Posted by: hook | May 30, 2003 09:35 AM
Hey Hook, 'tis Friday - take a load off your mind, settle down and enjoy your weekend rather than trying to wind up someone you've never met (and no I don't need the irony of this post pointing out either).
Posted by: DanO | May 30, 2003 01:29 PM
woot, your famous, and hook, they're actually laughing at YOU because you're a juvenile prick who can't appreciate the finer things in life like laughing at a bus that says weiner. now go buy yourself a sense of humor on ebay plz
Posted by: first'blog' | May 30, 2003 05:49 PM
Tukas! I get it. No "ifs, ands or BUTTS!!!" heheheh, David said "butts."
Posted by: Frank Paynter | May 31, 2003 09:54 PM
The Register article (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/30954.html) has linked here, but I don't think anyone's laughing at you, except perhaps that "12-year-old" comment.
The author is way off base, and he's quoting third-hand research results from Poland. I blog for the sake of writing practice, mostly, no middle-aged sociopathy there (or here).
Cheers,
bnt
Posted by: bnt | June 3, 2003 03:51 AM
Wow, what an utter waste of time. The ultimate ego trip of a sad person; a public diary. Yours makes Adrian Mole seem interesting
Posted by: Nick | June 3, 2003 09:52 AM
I wonder if that'll show up... reading the register.
Posted by: Krromp | October 5, 2003 09:36 AM
The "blogosphere" will number ten million souls by the end of 2004, but almost all of them will be dead. That's the conclusion from one of the first comprehensive studies of weblogging conducted by research company Perseus, which has analyzed over three thousand weblogs.
Perseus finds that the fad is most popular amongst teenage girls. More than half of the weblogs surveyed are run by teenagers and 91.1 per cent are under 30. "Blogging is many things, yet the typical blog is written by a teenage girl who uses it twice a month to update her friends and classmates on happenings in her life," the report notes.
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