What not to write in a blog...
Nice little editorial in the Kilgore student paper about writing something about someone in your blog, then they find it and are pissed. It happens. People lose friends. Lose jobs. Just an extension of gossip I guess.
So here are the Older You Will Get blog guidelines:
Always write about youself, not other people. If you can't fill pages and pages you are not busy enough or are watching too much TV or something. I often see friends and I say, "did I tell you about what the big white dog did," they say, "I read it on the blog," I say, "know how many catfish I caught," they say, "I read it on the blog." Hey, this thing keeps me from staying over at your house for hours and spilling my guts.
Don't write about the things your friends and associates do that push your buttons. One day you will grow up and not be so bothered.
If you delve into political postings use the Sermon on the Mount as a standard to judge the behavior of those that should be acting in the public's interest. In fact use the Sermon on the Mount to guide you in most anything.
Don't write about your boss. There will be one like him at the next place you work also.
Post pictures. One picture is worth a thousand words.
Keep in mind that most stuff on the net is worse that yours.
So here are the Older You Will Get blog guidelines:
Always write about youself, not other people. If you can't fill pages and pages you are not busy enough or are watching too much TV or something. I often see friends and I say, "did I tell you about what the big white dog did," they say, "I read it on the blog," I say, "know how many catfish I caught," they say, "I read it on the blog." Hey, this thing keeps me from staying over at your house for hours and spilling my guts.
Don't write about the things your friends and associates do that push your buttons. One day you will grow up and not be so bothered.
If you delve into political postings use the Sermon on the Mount as a standard to judge the behavior of those that should be acting in the public's interest. In fact use the Sermon on the Mount to guide you in most anything.
Don't write about your boss. There will be one like him at the next place you work also.
Post pictures. One picture is worth a thousand words.
Keep in mind that most stuff on the net is worse that yours.
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