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Looks like we are going to refrain from posting the voicemail that we receive and instead, use them in our future podcasts. So feel free to call, just don't think that we forgot about ya if it is not being posted here.
View Article  Blogging From Weezy - Why No Blog?

Bless me, Blogosphere for I have sinned.  This is my first blog in over a week.  I've been feeling very contemplative and not very chatty as of late.  I'm still not sure what aspects of my personal life should be the stuff of blog.  I am a very new blogger.  So, new that this is the first time I have used the word "Blogosphere" in a sentence.  I'm not even sure it's a proper nown.

Saturday night I went to my cousin Ben's Bar Mitzvah party.  There were about 40 13 year old boys in attendence.  The DJ played Thriller by Michael Jackson.  That made me very sad.  Nothing funny.  Just sad.

I am venturing into several new bodies of business waters which are proving to be emotionally and otherwise challenging.  (I'm not refering to this podcast because it has been nothing short of smooth and rewarding)

My brother broke his hand and I didn't call him enough to see how he's doing.  (the cast just came off and he's begun physical theropy which is painful, in case you care as much as I should have)

Plus other stuff is on my mind which for sure is unbloggable.  So, my silence will have to speak this week.  It either makes me mysterious or boring.

Have you ever had an unbloggable week?  How do you cope?  Please help.

 

 

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