Saturday, June 9

Parallels

Apparently, the My Mandatory Brain Thought Blog got over three views last week.  Wheeeeeeee ...

Anyway, someone asked me yesterday what my blog is about (for the sake of stopping identity theft in its tracks, their name shall not be mentioned).

That got me thinking.  So far, I have three posts--four if you count this one--two of which are music-related.  The first is a standard introductory post, meant to be skimmed and/or primarily ignored (how many of you are going to scroll down and read it now?).

Therefore, I decided to draw some parallels.

For you movie watchers, this blog is Temple of Doom--an installment of a series you feel obligated to watch (if only to see what plays out), yet you are unsure if the cruddy sequel is worth it.  You could be spending your time reading other blogs, after all.  It could get gruesome, and sometimes updating when I have nothing to say makes me want to rip my heart out and set it on fire.  (Okay, maybe not ...)

To those of you who read, this blog is a vampire romance novel.  It may have wordy phrases and sparkle occasionally, but ultimately lacks character (duh, it's a blog for crying out loud) and the plot is nonexistent.

And, to the music lovers, said blog is that feeling you get when you're in your car, listening to your favorite song on the radio.  Then, it gets fuzzed over with static.  That happens to me a lot.

There was really no person who asked me about this.  I just wanted to draw parallels.  And it was time to update.

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3 comments:

  1. Lol! You make me laugh. I love it! "makes me want to rip my heart out and set it on fire." Drama much? Haha!

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  2. I always start at the beginning when I read, this I read your intro before anything else. So I'm abnormal and still anonymous. Sara....

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  3. Leisel,
    You crack me up.
    Keep the blogs coming!
    - Rebecca

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