Jen at World Wide Watercooler informs me it's delurking week. So come to this entry and add a comment. Or, like, bad things will happen.
Update: "Lurking" is when you read my blog but never comment. "Delurking" is when you stop lurking and reveal yourself.
“When I was a boy growing up in Kansas, a friend of mine and I went fishing and as we sat there on the warmth of a summer afternoon we talked about what we wanted to do when we grew up. I told him I wanted to be a major league baseball player, a genuine professional like Honus Wagner. My friend said that he’d like to be president of the United States. Neither of us got our wish.”
I’ll lurk if I godn damned well please! You may live in a socialist country...but some of us live in the good old U S of A! Don’t tread on my lurkiness!
I can only claim to read your site in its sideways glory every now and then, and not the feed(s). I don’t mean that intending disrespect: actually, I like the way horizontal-scrolling challenges my preconception of what a weblog should look like.
lurk? waddat?
yo dawg, ize a comMENTing MAchine, ah-IGHT?
word.
alright. you got me. i stop by all the time - especially when i’m in the mood to make full use of my mighty mouse. but you don’t have, like, fancy blogging software that can tell if i’ve been lurking, do you? no? whew!
Posted by Jason Manikel at 4:06 pm on Jan. 13, 2006
Have you comments on blogs that you read? Lurky lurk. In Bloglines it looked like you only had one comment. But I can see that was not true. I wonder what the Harry Potter jinx is for lurking ...
You can scroll right easily by holding down the SHIFT key and using your scroll wheel. (Firefox users trying this will end up jumping to old Web pages until a) Firefox releases a fix, b) they change their settings like so.)