You clever thing! Stirring people up about you know who over at AC. Reading those comments is something else. I want to see if you top 144 or whatever the heck my article on comments got this weekend. Write an article on comments and the comments fly! When they are visible.
Speaking of the AC, if anyone has the ability to leave or receive visible comments could you send me a decoder ring for that, please? Would appreciate it? I found the AC cereal but (with my luck) the versions containing the decoder rings were all sold out at my grocery store, confusing when the cereal ALONE cost more than most article payments. Something seems a bit off in that economic formula but I still want a ring. I'm having withdrawal symptoms from AC, minor but unpleasant.
I wish I had the courage to 1/2 as humorous as you are on the AC Forum. I"m always afraid I'll get in trouble. Your comments have me cracking up there. - and many other places.
I'm popping in to say Hi and I churned the butter today. Where are the blasted biscuits or mashed potatoes or whatever goes with them. I am not peeling potatoes or making biscuits.
I did, however, promote Donna in one of my articles about audio content on AC and how it could fit into a niche market. Unfortunately, one person in that niche market, my sample listener, got turned on by Donna's voice and the results were not what I'd hoped,although he seemed like a very happy blind (I mean, visually impaired) man. I left out those details and I wish I hadn't heard them, even though he was behind a bathroom door.
(snicker) You smell like cookies?! I saw that comment. No fair. What kind of cookies? These details could affect SEO even though I haven't even tried to explore SEO yet, because of those blasted deadlines popping up all the time and distracting me.
If I had to guess, I'd say people should write about everything they can, the best they can and hope that lots of people want to read it. I don't know a thing about search engine optimization yet. I think cross-linking between sites helps, though.
Consider the butter churned, the biscuits in the oven and...hey, they even got an article of mine up in record time at AC today. Amazing day, if only snow wasn't predicted in huge amounts. I may be off the grid for awhile, later.
Why thank you kind sir... I know I'm not worthy, and the road has been long and weary, and yet I'm blessed with this life giving drink from the well of laughter and knowledge. (barf) Thanks Bro...this looks like fun!
Thank you, thank you. I'm new at all of this. Really just learning (can't even figure out just how the "friend" thing works yet). I'm priviledged to be in the room with all of you and look forward to where this will go! We'll have fun......
I have a request: A humor article on Rumspringa. I would love to read your suggestions on how to help a local Amish youth celebrate their Rumspringa, or something along those lines.
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I did, however, promote Donna in one of my articles about audio content on AC and how it could fit into a niche market. Unfortunately, one person in that niche market, my sample listener, got turned on by Donna's voice and the results were not what I'd hoped,although he seemed like a very happy blind (I mean, visually impaired) man. I left out those details and I wish I hadn't heard them, even though he was behind a bathroom door.
If I had to guess, I'd say people should write about everything they can, the best they can and hope that lots of people want to read it. I don't know a thing about search engine optimization yet. I think cross-linking between sites helps, though.
Oh, fuck.
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