
YIKES. I seriously thought this blog was google-proof, but as I was talking to a friend last night (someone who is not blogworthy, aka non-relative male), I realized that I had never really taken my blog for test drive. SURE ENOUGH, if you type in Leslie T. and blog - BAM - my brother's website and my site comes up - mailto:*&@#$! What's up with that?
So now I have to google-proof my blog, which totally stinks. Yuck! Or, I can just let it be and take my chances. I mean, I don't want to delete any part of what I've written that's only meant for good friends and family (and the occasional complete stranger that doesn't know me), but then again, I don't like the alternative. What should I do? Disclaimer? Total blog annialation? Allowing of completely unauthorized viewing of total transparency? eek!
One of my favorite books as a kid was called "The Monster at the End of this Book". It was a muppet adventure, all about Grover and his attempt to not let the reader get to the end of the book, to protect you from an unnamed monster. My mom would read it to me all the time, and I loved it! As we kept reading, I would get scared and giggly as I read towards the end, even though I knew what was going to happen - the monster at the end of this book was Grover himself.
So, for those who are a little smarter than most and stumble on my poor little blog, just know that you'll find a hopelessly flawed, very girlie, green-eyed monster at the end of it. :) Ideally, I'd love for you to click the X button with a little smile, but I realize that might be hard for the average person. So don't be surprised if you read things that will embarrass me, reveal things that you may or may not know (or want to know), and make you laugh and cry at the same time. I'm a big fan of the mystery of getting to know someone, so if you can help it, don't cheat.
Pretty please?
Les
So now I have to google-proof my blog, which totally stinks. Yuck! Or, I can just let it be and take my chances. I mean, I don't want to delete any part of what I've written that's only meant for good friends and family (and the occasional complete stranger that doesn't know me), but then again, I don't like the alternative. What should I do? Disclaimer? Total blog annialation? Allowing of completely unauthorized viewing of total transparency? eek!
One of my favorite books as a kid was called "The Monster at the End of this Book". It was a muppet adventure, all about Grover and his attempt to not let the reader get to the end of the book, to protect you from an unnamed monster. My mom would read it to me all the time, and I loved it! As we kept reading, I would get scared and giggly as I read towards the end, even though I knew what was going to happen - the monster at the end of this book was Grover himself.
So, for those who are a little smarter than most and stumble on my poor little blog, just know that you'll find a hopelessly flawed, very girlie, green-eyed monster at the end of it. :) Ideally, I'd love for you to click the X button with a little smile, but I realize that might be hard for the average person. So don't be surprised if you read things that will embarrass me, reveal things that you may or may not know (or want to know), and make you laugh and cry at the same time. I'm a big fan of the mystery of getting to know someone, so if you can help it, don't cheat.
Pretty please?
Les
4 comments:
leslie. hilarious babe. i miss you! sending you a big bula(hello) from fiji. you are so so funny. don't stop writing love.
- your favorite crappy asian.
Don't stop writing, Les! Whether it provokes thought or a smile, your blog is too good to annihilate!
you have been a blogger for some time now....loving it! you should write more..which requires free time!
you made me smile!
kt
I love your blog, too. I just wish there were some more recent things to love about it, now that you're all grad-eated 'n stuff. ;)
LG
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