What is the whole 'thing' with Myspace?
I mean, I understand the concept of it because it is a blog, just like any other blog-type journal. But, I mean..... *scratches his head*...
I was toying with the idea of starting up a Myspace blog and was having a bijou trawl around when I stumbled on Jem's journal. Jem is a real life famous singer chick and very good looking (even if she is Welsh).
Anyhow, Jem has over 18,000 friends. 18,000! Can she honestly say she keeps in contact with all of them? Posts her responses on a daily basis and thanks people for their kind comments?
Hmmm, dunno. I have trouble enough keeping this blog updated and writing to my 10 SG friends so goodness knows why I should even contemplate taking on something such as Myspace.
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Incidentally, I was watching a programme on Bravo last night, called Fearless.
This particular programme was about a chap called Jeb Corliss, a BASE jumper who's friend died during a particularly hardcore jump.
Naturally, it was sad that his best buddy had died but some of the comments Jeb came out with were downright inspirational. We all die at some point in the future, why not die doing the thing you enjoy the most?
I wouldn't mind getting a copy of that particular programme, if anyone knows how to point me in the right direction.
"We do these things not to escape life, but to prevent life escaping us"
I mean, I understand the concept of it because it is a blog, just like any other blog-type journal. But, I mean..... *scratches his head*...
I was toying with the idea of starting up a Myspace blog and was having a bijou trawl around when I stumbled on Jem's journal. Jem is a real life famous singer chick and very good looking (even if she is Welsh).
Anyhow, Jem has over 18,000 friends. 18,000! Can she honestly say she keeps in contact with all of them? Posts her responses on a daily basis and thanks people for their kind comments?
Hmmm, dunno. I have trouble enough keeping this blog updated and writing to my 10 SG friends so goodness knows why I should even contemplate taking on something such as Myspace.
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Incidentally, I was watching a programme on Bravo last night, called Fearless.
This particular programme was about a chap called Jeb Corliss, a BASE jumper who's friend died during a particularly hardcore jump.
Naturally, it was sad that his best buddy had died but some of the comments Jeb came out with were downright inspirational. We all die at some point in the future, why not die doing the thing you enjoy the most?
I wouldn't mind getting a copy of that particular programme, if anyone knows how to point me in the right direction.
"We do these things not to escape life, but to prevent life escaping us"
rainwolfkin:
you want to join myspaz so you can have a cult following of 13 year olds, don't you?