Saturday, 24 April 2010

Going on a troll hunt..... via Michelle

Why bother blogging when there is much better stuff out there to read than my meaningless ramblings.  The link below is to a post written by Michelle over at Living with Bob.  A blogger of note indeed with a most brilliant mind, natural ability to write with wit and integrity. Who lives with severe  dsyautonmia (many with EDS have POTS) so I have a feeble excuse on keeping it real on the EDS front by linking. 

Apart from that my only other excuse is I am suffering some sort of blogger disease, caught I think whilst traversing the globe on the blogging bus. The symptoms of which are a vague mish mash of self doubt with a pinch of chronic oh my god who wants to read all this crap type syndrome thrown in.

Please do click the link and enjoy.

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Have a troll free day all.

ps. I need to organise my reader.  I spent an evening adding random blogs and now I am struggling to visit all my trusty favourites.  I hear those bloggers breathing a massive sigh of relief as this means they don't have to put up with my interminably long comments.   I have realised though that there are only so many blogs one can follow before the sad day arrives when one starts labelling them and sorting them into daily/weekly/monthly catch ups.  I strive hard not to be a boring fart so refuse to go down this route.

4 comments:

Veronica Foale said...

Readers allow you to manage things in folders, I think it's in the Manage Subscription part (tiny little link on the bottom of the left hand sidebar). That way you can add new ones, folder them in 'New' and then move them to 'favourites' later on.

As for me, I like your comments and look forward to them!

Michelle Roger said...

Wow. I'm really chuffed to be linked. This goes up there with my nod from Mr London Street. Now I'm going to be grinning like a fool all day. You just made this weird little Aussie woman's day.

And I, as a long wordy commenter from way back, always look forward to your comments and your posts for that matter. Don't change.

Thank you and big hugs coming your way.
Michelle :)

em said...

oh my, i sometimes think that about my drivel of words. somedays i can barely string along a coherent form of words. poor grammer, no caps yet i keep going.

i love your comments. i was thinking yesterday, in my day (i know very old persons speak) we didnt have mobiles or lap tops. i wouldnt of known another eds, pots person. i wouldnt of got their opinion and certainly wouldnt of gone to prof g and got diagnosed. how great is this communication tool, and if i can only call things, thingys and use its alot then so be it!!. xxx

Trish said...

You know, for me it's always been about just tellin the world like it is. Who care who reads it, what they think about it, or if it's "up to code" for their creative and intellectual standards. I love to read your writing, meant for me to read or not, it's always a pish posh of here and there, this and that and its dreamily written. I can almost just walk in it. =) Hope everything is well with your daughter! =)