Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Changes

I've been spouting off a bit on my Facebook, not necessarily about words (though sometimes), and certainly not about "epicaricacy." But I decided: 1) Facebook isn't for spouting off. First of all, there's no real place to do it. The whole wall scenario just isn't right, and there's not enough space anyway. I got cut off the other day! 2) I have too many family members there. For example, I wrote about the Bears game, and bam! both my sisters aren't speaking to me now. Heck, one of them posted, "You suck!" on my wall. I couldn't believe it, and, honestly, I don't think she was kidding. I just don't like the Packers. Does that mean I suck?

So...I am going to keep this Blog, but expand it. I've been trying to keep it about "epicaricacy," but let's get real. There's hardly enough about common words to keep a Blog current, much less that one! I am, therefore, going to write about other things here, too. Anything that comes to mind. If I want to complain about the Packers, I will. If I hear a funny joke, I'll write about it. It's a little tougher to keep it about words and language because I also have Wordcraft, but a little redundancy isn't bad, is it? Besides, it might bring some of you wanderers back to Wordcraft.

And, my saving grace here is that nobody reads my Blog so I can rant away without pissing people off!

3 comments:

arnie said...

You can rant about the Packers, Green Bay, the Lakers, the Yankees, or any other teams that play those esoteric games so far as I am concerned, since I probably won't understand I word you're saying. ;)

Bob Hale said...

And by sheer coincidence I have just a few minutes ago posted about the word "rant" on my own blog.

See - two comments. You do have readers. :)

Kalleh said...

Awwww...thank you my friends in England! Don't worry, arnie, I won't talk much about sports. It only gets to me every so often. I was just shocked my sister said, "You suck," simply because I said I hate the Packers. My daughter thinks she was kidding, so I hope so.