I Can't Stant to See You This Way (A REPRISE)

Mar 23, 2009 17:09

My last entry seemed to get a good bit of attention on my MySpace page. In fact I find it funny, but I should let what I wrote be seen here on LiveJournal so there are no questions that can be asked.

Bitter Serenade attempted to post a comment here that I declined. Before he flies off the handle, I should explain. I did not allow the comment because it named names and gave way too much details for a public forum. Given that I am attempting to take my own advice, I am not going to allow it to be seen since it will inevitably start crap. I don't want that to happen.

Now he did have some advice for me that I have taken to heart and if he wishes to discuss it, he can contact me privately.

Here and now my involvement stops. I will not discuss it again unless it's with the people who are DIRECTLY involved or Bitter Serenade. That's it. There will be no further comment from me as to this issue. As far as I am concerned it's over and done with.

In short, Jake's not speaking anymore about the issue. What I have left to say will remain unsaid until my journals are published after I am dead and gone. Oh and BTW (for those of you who have my keyword) I used a different keyword and encryption method to code that and that solution will not be revealed by me.

I am also formally apologising for my involvement and for any feelings I may have hurt. I am not apologising for what I have written. Neither God nor man is going to tell me what to write, and I will never be made to feel sorry for anything that I have written. I am sorry if people were hurt however. Let me clearly state that there comes a point in every person's life when they feel that they have to speak up on an issue. In fact this point comes up more than once on multiple issues. I reached mine.

Enough said from me. If the rest of you want to comment about it, fine. If you want to discuss it, fine. Don't talk to me about it and don't use my blogs to talk about it. I AM DONE.

Until next time,

~J. Alfred Potter
The Rogue Storyteller

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