Monday, November 10, 2008

Yeah, About That!

A bit over 15 months ago I initiated this mode of communication to lure detractors and amuse friends and family. Almost instantaneously I realized I was not cut out to perform in a realm where I was the alien and facilitated by a medium with which I had no working knowledge. None-the-less, armed with the realization that it was the communication venue of the future, I set out blind, made the claim that I would produce my first major piece within the next two weeks, turned this machine off, and promptly went to soccer practice, later discovering that it was difficult to direct traffic to the site, threw my hands up and went back to letters to the editor. This morning, at about 4:30, after making my lunch, (yes that's right, some of us old fogies still act the old fashion way), I wondered if my "blog spot" was still there. See what I mean! Like where did I think it would go? So I called on my Google search engine to go to bcandafter@blogspot.com, and there were all my posts listed, for me, the first time I'd seen them on a google page in that form. So welcome again, everyone. Now its time to get serious and I am depending on all of you to challenge and to consider my words. AGAIN, NEXT! "My Path Is A Circle, Almost". Note the change in title from previous submission. B. C.

5 comments:

robert said...

LOOKS LIKE ME AGAIN. FIRST, HIS REAL NAME WAS NOT JESUS, IT WAS JOSEPH. IF YOU WOULD HAVE CALLED HIM THAT IN HIS DAYS, HE WOULD NOT HAVE RESPONDED. JESUS IS THE LATIN DERIVATIVE FOR JOSEPH, AND HE HAD AN ARAMIC NAME. HOW IS THAT FOR A FUN START? HAPPY EASTER DUDE. wHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE QUALITY OR THOUGHT OF HIS?

B.C. said...

Wow, Sorry Robert, but it would really help if you made comments under current posts. I just happened back here and noticed your comment.I'm going to try and cut and paste this over so others will read it. Thanks for the comment and I'll respond soon. BC

Jim Wheeler said...

to robert, His name was Yeshua, better translated Joshua. Jesus was from the Greek, the language of the day. Now you have a better start.

robert said...

Obviously Jim and I already disagree.

B.C. said...

I'd like to welcome Jim Wheeler to the debate but would like it if both Jim and Robert would move up to current posts and start commenting there. Those who are reading the blog will not know you are back here making comments. Go to April 2010 and get current. Thanks, BC