Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Let Down
I still get a few hits everyday despite the infrequency of my posts. Lately I tend to suddenly realize how long it has been since I posted anything new and throw up some poorly thought out, hastily written, badly grammatical bit of triteness that I wouldn't even want to read myself.
The trouble stems from the fact that, what weighs most heavily on my mind is not of such nature that I feel like sharing with the world, and to talk about anything else feels hollow.
What then, one must ask, is the purpose of a blog, if not to share your thoughts?
Hey... who wants to know what CD I'm listening to RIGHT NOW!
The trouble stems from the fact that, what weighs most heavily on my mind is not of such nature that I feel like sharing with the world, and to talk about anything else feels hollow.
What then, one must ask, is the purpose of a blog, if not to share your thoughts?
Hey... who wants to know what CD I'm listening to RIGHT NOW!
Comments:
who wants to know what CD I'm listening to RIGHT NOW!
haha, well thanks for posting something--if only to let us know that there is more going on than we will be privileged to hear.
haha, well thanks for posting something--if only to let us know that there is more going on than we will be privileged to hear.
Thanks for posting SOMETHING at least. I am interested in what CD you are listening to right "NOW," or rather, THEN. TIA.
-Jeff A.
-Jeff A.
On my original webpage, I did all the html coding by hand. I liked the blog idea because I hoped I would update more often if all of the formating and linking was taken care of automatically, not because I had any desire to create what I call a "What music I'm listening to/ what I had for breakfast" type blog.
As it turns out, I rarely have the time and inspiration to write at the same moment, so I still don't post that often. So here we are.
Since you asked, I was listening to the Newsboys, "Adoration," Although I was mentally quoting, "Don't get sentimental/ It always ends up drivel" from the Radiohead song, "Let Down," from which our title comes.
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As it turns out, I rarely have the time and inspiration to write at the same moment, so I still don't post that often. So here we are.
Since you asked, I was listening to the Newsboys, "Adoration," Although I was mentally quoting, "Don't get sentimental/ It always ends up drivel" from the Radiohead song, "Let Down," from which our title comes.

