POLL: Do you blog?

Amused

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Seemingly harmless things you should NEVER do, or they WILL come back to haunt you:

1. Never keep a journal
2. Never be photographed holding a gun, or other weapon.
 

TheChort

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Here's my first entry evar:
4:25 PM - January 31, 2007
I came home from IHOP a few minutes ago. I was having a late lunch with my dad. I had the steak omelet. The steak was OK, but the eggs sucked ass. They were far too dry, so to give them some kind of flavor, I had to add ketchup. After eating, I got really tired, and decided to come home. Truth be told, I had be tired all day because I only slept 2 or 3 hours last night. I can't remember right now. Don't you hate it when you can't remember something simple like that? I mean, it's a freakin' number. Was it 2 or 3? I knew in the morning, but I just can't remember right now. Jeeez! Anyway, where was i? Oh ya, so I get home and I turn on my computer, and then my friend called and told me to go to Drudge, where i saw the story of how an "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" ad campaign had forced parts of Boston to shut down. That was pretty funny. Then I saw this thread on Ananndtech, which initially motivated me to start my other thread, the poll asking if you've ever made a poll. But then I was still bored, so I decided to start up my blog. But I have a problem with commitment, so it's unlikely that I'll ever get around to updating this.
4:34 PM - Current mood - :music:
 

yllus

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Yes, but nothing very personal.

I do intend to ask the admins at AT to delete all of my posts when I run for office, though.
 

Goosemaster

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Just a personal journal thingy...don't really write it for people to see it but I guess some do...I just like to have place where I can go back and reminisce
 

Canai

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Originally posted by: Amused
Seemingly harmless things you should NEVER do, or they WILL come back to haunt you:

1. Never keep a journal
2. Never be photographed holding a gun, or other weapon.

ahahahahah!!!

Genius. Pure and simple!
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: Amused
Seemingly harmless things you should NEVER do, or they WILL come back to haunt you:

1. Never keep a journal
2. Never be photographed holding a gun, or other weapon.

ahahahahah!!!

Genius. Pure and simple!

It's a risk I'm willing to take.


Better to lose a Presidential Election rather than never get the chance to be in one.
 

bobsmith1492

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Feb 21, 2004
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Sure I blog, but by the sounds of it you guys mean do you do your OWN blog; no, but I visit a news blog regularly.
 

drum

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Originally posted by: Tuktuk
My life is too boring to write about.

This is the main reason. The next being that i'm too lazy. The final reason being all my friends do it so i'm inclined not to.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Skeeedunt
Originally posted by: Amused
2. Never be photographed holding a gun, or other weapon.

Sounds reasonable, but exactly why not? Politicians aside.

If you are ever arrested for anything, that picture alone will have the press, the public and possibly the jury deem you guilty, evidence or lack of it be damned.
 

HannibalX

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Skeeedunt
Originally posted by: Amused
2. Never be photographed holding a gun, or other weapon.

Sounds reasonable, but exactly why not? Politicians aside.

If you are ever arrested for anything, that picture alone will have the press, the public and possibly the jury deem you guilty, evidence or lack of it be damned.

You watch too much Law and order. :rolleyes:
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Pale Rider
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Skeeedunt
Originally posted by: Amused
2. Never be photographed holding a gun, or other weapon.

Sounds reasonable, but exactly why not? Politicians aside.

If you are ever arrested for anything, that picture alone will have the press, the public and possibly the jury deem you guilty, evidence or lack of it be damned.

You watch too much Law and order. :rolleyes:

Actually, I can list many historical examples in which such pictures were used to demonize people.