Bloggers Anonymous, Anybody?

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He blogged late into the night and again in the morning. He reached office late and bleary-eyed and blogged through the day.

 

He was demoted, then lost his job, and couldn’t pay his mortgage. His wife divorced him, his children disowned him and his blogger-mistress left him.

 

But he was happy – he had his blog.

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5 Responses to “Bloggers Anonymous, Anybody?”

  1. julieluongo (1 comments)

    Yes. I’ll admit it. I’m blogging to much. But, check out my blog! Wait, is that allowed in BA?

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  2. G-girl (1 comments)

    Bloggers are human beings. Computers and an internet connection come from outside your desktop. The offline world creates the online one.

    It’s not rocket science.

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  3. Gauravonomics (67 comments)

    @ Julieluono: Cute blog. Do drop in again.:-)

    @ G-girl: I thought of it as funny fifty-five fiction - didn’t you find it even a little funny?

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  4. IdeaSmith (10 comments)

    @ Gaurav: I didn’t find it funny.

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  5. Gauravonomics (67 comments)

    @ Ideasmith: :-(

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