One more weekend gone

Apr 19, 2009 23:56

The weekend was a productive, albeit spendy one. It seemed we were variously driving all over Pennsylvania for different reasons. On Saturday night we decided mostly at the last minute to drive over to Harrisburg and the Brownstone for their 'Bear Night'. Got to see some folks we hadn't seen in ages, which was a pleasant surprise. The place was ( Read more... )

tail of the dragon, weekend update, p-town, friends, not a flounce post, pennsylvania, lj, machinery, social life

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xianjessen April 20 2009, 06:37:12 UTC
No, this is definitely not a flounce post.

It can be good to a break, but please know that I enjoy reading your posts because I always find it interesting when introverted people open up about themselves.

So if the mood to blog strikes you, please go with it. :)

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msclwolf April 20 2009, 09:44:22 UTC
Er... even if you don't think you are a blogger, you are aeons ahead of me in terms of frequency and length!!

I would though say to only do it as you see fit, don't suffer or feel compelled to blog for the sake of it. Mind you I think I have managed to avoid getting caught up in that too ha ha ha

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tonethbone April 20 2009, 11:04:24 UTC
There is no right or wrong here...as long as it works for you

as far as i can see you are NOT planning to...
1. delete and undelete your journal 8 times a year
2.change your name 4-5 times a year
3. write a post saying "give me some honest feedback" and then blocking all but you most loyal, "want to have sex with you" fans from commenting

Good luck

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arktos62 April 20 2009, 12:15:25 UTC
I like to read what you're up to, so do keep in touch.

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champdaddy April 20 2009, 12:29:00 UTC
Yes, there is a point. It's good to have a voice of reason here in LJ-land... a regular guy who has his head screwed on right... who is sensitive, who has interests, who has questions, who rides the ups and downs steady-as-she-goes. Specifically, you. I would definitely miss hearing from you.

Right now, I think LJ is experiencing a transition period where most of us are missing what the late great LiveJournal used to be, frustrated with its failure to live up to its potential. But things change whether we want them to or not.

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