It’s been a while… November 15, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Random Rubbish.Tags: Blog-eat-Blog, Blogging
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A lot’s happened in a month since last posting.
We have a new president (or president-elect, if you prefer). There are doctors who claim to have cured AIDS. Denny came back to life on Grey’s Anatomy. The Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series. I was in Kansas City. Tina Fey made a few more SNL appearances, as did Sarah Palin and John McCain. It didn’t matter. Amy Poehler had a baby. The economy continued to crumble, but the Dow is making a valiant effort to stay afloat. Parking Wars made its second season debut (my favorite’s Marlene). Smoking was banned in Atlantic City casinos right before it was brought back. And, oh yeah, I was in Kansas City for the World Series win.
So, to prevent such an atrocity from happening again, I hope this is only the first of many posts in a personal effort to conisistently update chris-stover.com on at least an every-other-day basis.
So here we go.
Lack of Internet + Las Vegas/Los Angeles = August 13, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Random Rubbish.Tags: Blogging
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Lack of posting.
It’s difficult to keep up on Philadelphia life without the Internet, 3,000 miles away from home. It’s an interesting debacle to have. So, for your knowledge, posting may be lacking this week but will be back in full force next Monday.
I know you were dying to learn.
To whom it may concern: July 30, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism.Tags: Blogging
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I wrote a post a few days ago. Some of you didn’t like it.
I’m not sure why. After all, I do not claim to be a news organization. I’m just a lowly college student with some extra free time.
And in that free time, I absorb media. I take in observations. And then I share them.
Now, of course, it’s your discretion to read my observations. And some of you did, and you didn’t like them. And now I’m somehow the bad guy.
Not that I want to be compared to him, but is everything Perez Hilton reports true? Like him, I blog. We’re rarities, I know.
Please know that I didn’t delete the post because I’m ashamed I posted it. I’m not — it was an observation. Not a newsworthy article. Simply an observation, true or untrue, that I thought others would find interesting.
The point of this blog is not to create controversy (or to have others miscontsrue innocent words to create controversy).
Interesting how the very comment that began it all has been deleted, isn’t it?