Query
CD in Play: The Police, Ghost in the Machine.
Should I post more creative offerings, i.e. poetic offerings, (or the attempt at poetry) in my blog? Is this the place? Not that there would be much, I have been sorely blocked since leaving Montreal, while in Montreal and before arriving there. It's in me to write, I just can't seem to get it out of me.
BTW, I noticed that my blog's spell check does not, in fact, recognise 'blog' as a word. Odd?
Should I post more creative offerings, i.e. poetic offerings, (or the attempt at poetry) in my blog? Is this the place? Not that there would be much, I have been sorely blocked since leaving Montreal, while in Montreal and before arriving there. It's in me to write, I just can't seem to get it out of me.
BTW, I noticed that my blog's spell check does not, in fact, recognise 'blog' as a word. Odd?
7 Comments:
From the front page of blogger:
A blog is a personal diary. A daily pulpit. A collaborative space. A political soapbox. A breaking-news outlet. A collection of links. Your own private thoughts. Memos to the world.
Your blog is whatever you want it to be. There are millions of them, in all shapes and sizes, and there are no real rules.
In simple terms, a blog is a web site, where you write stuff on an ongoing basis. New stuff shows up at the top, so your visitors can read what's new. Then they comment on it or link to it or email you. Or not.
Do as you like. Or do not. Don't ask me; it's your blog. I'll tell you what I think after I see what you say.
Wax poetic...pretty please?
Just say no to poetry. Do more political stuff.
Oh sure. Let that past, but not mine.
Just say no to politics. Do more creative stuff.
See that anonymous comment is what baffles me. It passes, but your doesn't - and I had no clue the moderation was on.
It has nothing do with you Trent, nothing. But it makes me think I should change my password
From the description of A Scanner Darkly:
"Bob Arctor is a dealer of the lethally addictive drug Substance D. Fred is the police agent assigned to tail and eventually bust him. To do so, Fred takes on the identity of a drug dealer named Bob Arctor. And since Substance D--which Arctor takes in massive doses--gradually splits the user's brain into two distinct, combative entities, Fred doesn't realize he is narcing on himself."
Maybe, I am like Fred. Maybe I have another personality doing things while I am unconscious - like Tyler Durden come to think of it - things to make my life a tad more baffling and difficult. Perhaps the other me is out to give myself a hard time?
As long as you haven't been making soap lately I don't think you have to worry...
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