Hoppy Rabbit Day
I deeply apologize for that post title. What can I say? I don't think there exists a valid defense.
Easter was always a fun time when I was a kid...a few days off school, hard-boiled eggs (of which I've always been a big fan), and lots o' chocolate. No religious significance whatsoever, and isn't that how we like it?
I have no point really, except to note again: it is Easter. And I exist. I could get hit by a bus and this weblog would sit here indefinitely and you'd never know. Something like that's got to have actually happened at some point, doesn't it? I wanted to work in some sort of resurrection thing here, but I just don't have the time or inclination. That's why I'm lousy at blogging...I just don't have the will. There's very little I wanted to say that hasn't been said better elsewhere. Whatever. That's all.
Easter was always a fun time when I was a kid...a few days off school, hard-boiled eggs (of which I've always been a big fan), and lots o' chocolate. No religious significance whatsoever, and isn't that how we like it?
I have no point really, except to note again: it is Easter. And I exist. I could get hit by a bus and this weblog would sit here indefinitely and you'd never know. Something like that's got to have actually happened at some point, doesn't it? I wanted to work in some sort of resurrection thing here, but I just don't have the time or inclination. That's why I'm lousy at blogging...I just don't have the will. There's very little I wanted to say that hasn't been said better elsewhere. Whatever. That's all.
See, that's why I liked your old geocities page. I dug that old-school 1995 webpage aesthetic. One tends to expect blogs to be "topical" and "up-to-date" and frequently written in, but not a crappy HTML page, for some reason.
I hear that. The only real reason to switch over was my great pissed-offedness at the fact that unbeknownst to me, the page was devouring my earlier posts. How much material is just irrevocably GONE now? Way too much. Damn you, geocities!
Yes, that is quite unfortunate. Perhaps web.archive.org has preserved some of it?
Hey, not bad! There's still a gap, but I WAS able to retrieve a fair amount of presumed-vanished material. Cheers.