Someone from my past has found my blog, and I've been expecting this to happen for some time now.
This post is the cause of all the hub-bub. I used the person's full name in the hopes they'd sometime run across it. Dontcha just love Google? Dontcha?
Anyway.
I've had lots of hits lately apparently from people who have recently heard through the grapevine about my little blog.
I deleted the post a few days ago, but I decided to return the original text after much encouragement (kisses to GOP Big Wig and D-Money) to keep my initial post. I also suppose people who are googling intentionally for the post want to see what was said in the first place.
I don't really mean to open a can of worms.
But really.
You can't just crap on someone and actually think you're going to get away with it.
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Blog pages are a new form of accountability. All men should beware of how they treat the ladies. (Don't you love vague threats?)
I have been caught writing about a man I dated on my blog. It's not fun, especially if they don't take it in jest. I also feel weird knowing men I've dated have blog stalked me.
Just re-read that post. Did I not call it about the Googling? Ha!
You never do know who is out there reading this stuff. But looking at it from the other side, it is quite entertaining being able to look through someone else's eyes and find out what they think/thought of you. That's one thing I've learned from "Kate" and the things she's written about me here. I'm actually a little disappointed I didn't make more entries.
Well, hello, anon. I'd be happy to write more about you if you knew who you were!
Cheers,
Kate
Well, conveniently, I know who I am. But it appears YOU do not know who I am. That makes things kind've interesting... for me at least.
Well, I hope you're having a great time reading along, because I am having a blast...
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