An inside look at how life is seen by me. You never really know what I'll think of, or why for that matter. But there's usually a rhyme and reason for it, usually.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Have We Reached the End of a Fad?

I hate to say it fellow bloggerians, but we had a good thing going and as I'm sure you're now aware, we are on the downfall of what was "The Great Days of Blogging". Holding a similar pattern of that of the Romans, we as bloggers got lazy and let our profound empire decline at a rather expressive rate.

Now I realize that I too am to blame, for I started off with a fire to keep you all informed on the habits and days of yours truly, but forgot my roots and let all that tedium of school and extra curricular activities turn me into a lethargic blogger. Oh it's been so long since I could feel the hatred of Brian, the "Sunday Morning Follow-Up Super Column" from Box, or waste my time reading something Baker would write about pigs and whatnot. And let me tell you friends, it's a sad state I must confess, but it's reality to be sure.

But do not let these dank days bring you down, for there is hope beyond these shades of grey. I, Seanzy, have not hung up my hat in writing; no not one bit. In fact, I'm hard at work on the final few chapters of the book I've been working on for some time now - Thus you may continue to update your memories with my opinions and concerns and all the things that define me as an author and writer. Also, Box has a cool new blog setup, I'm not sure if that means anything, but it looks freaken' sweet I must say. So there my friends, two optimistic reason as to why the days will continue in the world of online and multimedia penmanship....Oh and have I mentioned that summer is just around the corner, meaning plenty of time and opportunities to get back into the swing of things....Oh happy day!

So is it the end of a fad? I say nay, for hope is still waiting for just the right moment to "wow" us all again in online blogging. Maybe I've fallen behind the times (or advanced depending on your perspective), but I assure you that as long as Brian hates pop-culture, that as long as Colin titles himself a "Geek", as long as Jake Franklin looks like a hippy there will be online blogging. Yes my friends, it's like pogs regenerated itself as a culture of computed diaries.

I feel as though this post only opens the doors for many more in the future (as soon as time presents itself to me), and with that I bring this one to a conclusion with great optimism. I'm Seanzy, and according to me, this is philosophy thus far.

And one last thing; it's time to go back to the "Kudo System"...We got a little too generous with them and had to put it all on a temporary stand-still, but I'm pleased to announce it's return, starting with this post. And just so that things don't get too slack around here, I shall enforce the "Kudo Tally System" which does simply as it states. This way you can brag about how many or how few kudos you've earned amongst your fellow peers. Just to make things fair, I shall assign a few more designated distributors of Kudos within the near future. For now, take your first shot as earning a pair by answering the following question*:

Why is Sean so happy?

*Rules subject to change. Up to 5 correct participants will receive the first 10 kudos.