Well, not entirely. But whenever I check Feedburner to see if the total has gone up, I always get a kick from a rise and a deflation if it’s dipped. So if you want to do your bit for my mood, you should totally subscribe to the FTBD RSS feed now.
What is it with Twitter? Why should you care? Why do I care? Is “care” too long a word? Find out here!
Looking at descriptions of the season of Autumn (or “Fall” if you prefer), the notions of “It’s too cold!” and “It’s nice and cosy!” seem to come up most. Since these two words are the same length and begin with the same letter, I have decided they must be basically comparable. Certainly, I can justify a blog entry on the internet in which I pit them against each other.
At some stage in life, reality slaps you in the face like an angry woman and you start to realise that rock megastardom is unlikely. Here is some of the reasoning behind this crushing realisation.
Researchers at the University of South Wales have found that being in a bad mood is apparently ‘good’ in certain ways. With this in mind, I have some thoughts on how society will change now that the downbeat and grumpy have been rightly heralded as the master race.
Considering some people still claim reading Harry Potter is youthful devil worship, surely the arrival of Halloween is nothing short of a naked blood-splattered forest orgy? With children!!!!!