I’m not ‘boring’. I’m English.
Thank You
Tomorrow is the coolest holiday that the UK doesn’t celebrate. Thanksgiving. How cool is it that an entire nation gives it’s time over to giving thanks? Sub-zero on the cool wall baby!
Today, as a precursor to the main event (or is tomorrow the overflow from today?) is the Third Annual “Thank Your First Commenter Day” as created by the quite frankly mindbogglingly brilliant Neil at Citizen of the Month.
So, after a quick check in my comments I see that 10 days ago I got my first comment from Luke at I’m Right, Listen to Me which is updated even less than my old blog!
I have known Luke in the ‘real world’ for about 3 years. We met via a role play game that was held weekly at a mutual friends. Luke has an intensity about him that simultaneously made you want to mother and smother him. He has grown up over the last few years and is currently trying to get his band (for he is a singer), currently called Heathen Dream, out there once they have sorted their demo. So thank you Luke for being my first commenter. Return oh return once again!
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about 2 years ago
o.o
Now random people will see my blog.
And actually expect it to be updated! You know not what you do woman!
But you’re welcome.
about 2 years ago
Luke – Update! Update! Update! And then update some more!
about 2 years ago
Role play eh?
That has odd connotations in my mind.
about 2 years ago
Jo – If only it was something that exciting but no… think of the geekiest thing you can and then multiply it by d20…
about 2 years ago
Whoo. Geekiness.
My blog’s not there for updates/diary-type-ness. It’s my ranting post! And if I were to rant as often as you post I’d have exploded by now.
about 2 years ago
Go have a look at these Diesel Sweeties Thanksgiving day comics.
I’m sure there are better holidays not celebrated in England than Thanksgiving. I’ve never felt we’re missing out on anything, but then I don’t eat turkey.