My RSS reader is full of A is for A________ posts today. Next it will be the Bs. I might have to stop reading for a month. I appreciate the Old School spirit, gents, but this is too much.
My RSS reader is full of A is for A________ posts today. Next it will be the Bs. I might have to stop reading for a month. I appreciate the Old School spirit, gents, but this is too much.
No related posts.
It has nothing to do with the Old School stuff, but is about the A to Z blogging challenge which is a challenge for any blogs who want to try it out – a chance to force your creativity along different lines than usual.
And just because the titles are A for Annoying doesn’t mean the content is any different from what you usually get from most of the blogs in question. My Friday map went up as usual, and I’ll be posting what people have come to expect from my blog day to day, just following the A to Z Challenge format for a month.
Oh lordy. I usually take too long to decide which new posting wagon to climb on, and then end up getting left behind. C’est la vie! Now what the hell am I going to post about? 😉
@Dyson: Nevermind me. I am a grouch who does not want to wade through his RSS feed full of “A is for”, “B is for”, “C is for” from every blog he reads for the rest of April. It make it harder to sift through headlines. I am not a fan of this challenge for that reason alone. But good on all of you who post more regularly than I am able to at the moment.
@Bullette: It’s never too late. Or you can walk backwards from Z. If I had the tiem to post daily this month, I’d do that.
@everyone else: don’t listen to me. I am facing finals and lots of work.
Although I am also participating in the A to Z blogging challenge I am not fully sold on the A to Z topics.
I am taking the challenge to get my posting on a more consistant schedule but I refuse to use the format A is for _______ for my titles (I have put “a is for” as a tag only). I am interested to see what unexpected topics and trends will emerge as the month unfolds.
Another challenge, everyone’s a blogger.