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Back to work today

I am getting ready to go to work after a one day break, which really only served to mess up my system. I slept yesterday until 8:45am and today had to get up at 2:45am. And I'm expecting a cold white ride into work today.

If you get a chance, check out Struke's latest post over at Media Matters, where he comments on the best and worst commercials of 2007. He really appreciates comments, as he uses his blog as an educational tool for the students he teaches in his high school media classes. And while you're at it check out the posts below, which contain work from some of his students.

And finally this is in response to Kasper's(Michelle) comment on my last post-Blog about what you know. We are all unique people and what you write will be of value to someone else. I have only received only a few unkind comments and those were expected because last August I took on a local radio personality. 99% of the comments I receive are favorable and I have only had to delete one comment because of the spirit in which it was written. The writer of that comment? Me. Check out some of my posts from September, 2006 where I was looking for a direction for this blog to go into and you will see things that I wouldn't write nowadays, but it's part of the learning experience.

Have a great day everyone.

Comments

Amel said…
Hi, Cliff!!!

You're right. We're all unique people and the dark moments are parts of our experiences.
DubLiMan said…
Thanks again for the "Top Banana" award.

Happy New Year.....talking about 2008, you have been tagged to participate in a fun New Year's Resolution game. http://mondaymorningpower.blogspot.com/2008/01/new-years-resolution-or-not.html
Michelle said…
Thank you for the advice. I'm still finding myself in a way & hopefully I will get my blog where I want it to be.
It is our uniqueness that make us special. If everyone was alike it would be a boring way to live.

Indeed, Cliff, growth is a wonderful thing. But what has amused me in my lifetime is, that growth sometimes takes us backward.

Hope you and yours had a wonderful new years!
Liquid said…
I am just simply.......grateful!

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