Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Reasons Why I have a Blog...

Well I was recently informed by a doctor that it's poor blogging ettiquette to recommend someone else's blog if you don't have one yourself. Now granted her specialty isn't in etiquette, but I suppose she has some credibility just by having the letters M.D. at the end of her name! So that's my reason number 1 for starting a blog: I don't want to be known for my poor manners.

reason #2: Everyone else was doing it.
reason #3: It's supposed to be cooler than my space.
reason #4: So you can all be fascinated by the inner workings of my mind.


Stay tuned for more reasons why...



9 comments:

Neil said...

Conflict in the Middle East...rampant immorality...RFIDs as the mark of the Beast...Claire has a blog! Oh no, the world must be ending!
Seriously, though, congratulations. And this is way cooler than Myspace, so much more aesthetically pleasing and welcoming of people's comments.
Plus, the more women bloggers there are displaying the "inner workings of their minds," well, the closer men are to solving one of the great mysteries of of the universe.
;)
I will desist. Congratulations and blog on!

anonymous said...

the blogger is in..

Tanya said...

Welcome to the blog world!

kirk said...

Welcome to St Louis Blogs!
It's always wise to obey a Doctor's advice.

Heidi Vincent said...

Claire! I am so excited to read your blog! Wooo Hooo!

Laura said...

Go Claire!
Welcome.

Heifer said...

yo yo roomie g! all the way from baltimizzle! i'm so excited you finally have a blog. now when you come home we can sit next to each other on the couch and blog and respond to each other's blogs and such... OR we could actually talk since so many of our conversations wouldn't make sense to the general public anyway. just think, two weeks from now we'll be happily traipsing across America to bring you back home, probably somewhere in ohio or indiana. COME HOME SOON!!!

Claire said...

thanks for all the comments guys!

Anna said...

Myspace isn't particularly blogger friendly.
This is easier, more accessible, and people don't look at you and roll their eyes because you say you have it.
Good move.