I've already added George and Lynne Explained to my blog roll (right), but I've decided it deserves a bit of extra attention. The latest post, here, made me laugh out loud. It only has 15 followers, so I don't think enough people know about it.
Hey, since you brought up the subject of followers - have you noticed that my blog only has a paltry 27 followers? Maybe you might want to sign up? Or maybe I might want to improve the quality of the writing? If we all pull together I think we can crack this.
Monday, 10 August 2009
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4 readers just couldn't let me have the last word:
I have never understood any three-frame cartoon, except maybe the odd Steve Bell and Gary Trudeau in the flipping Guardian. Those minimal blighters make a Raymond Carver story look like Moby Dick. Bare breasts only seem to multiply the potential for haiku-like mystery.
Garfield Without Garfield made so much more sense to me than Garfield with him, even though I liked Garfield for his looks, you know, as a character, when I was little. I had a toy from some church hall sale and the whole 9.
This site is therefore most welcome. I am glad to be alerted to it, but I shan't follow.
If I could pull off wet-look leggings, Humph, and were willing to boast about it on my blog, I bet I'd have hundreds of followers.
Also, you can read things without formally following them, non? The need to lead millions is probably born of the same kind of "I'm my own person, yeah? I make my own rules" self-regard that makes others of us be too vain to formally follow. Charles Manson and that Jones chap had lots of followers.
Plus, every rose has its thorn. The only blog I offically, Googly follow hasn't had any new posts on it since February. (Existential despair smiley.)
Make that 28, homegirl
You have 31 followers now - 30 more than me!
How do i become a follower? Am i already a follower?
I just don't understand.
Oh modern world, how you perplex me.
Sigh.
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