Muffins, Mules, and Meaningless Blogging
September 6th, 2007 javier
Hyperic days are generally very full days. So I sympathize with Dave Rosenberg’s apathy for blogging some days. Generally when I blog, I prefer to discuss a unique perspective on a meaningful topic that is relevant to today’s greater conversation. I have lots of these thoughts every day. What I don’t have is time.
When I do have time, I no longer feel the story is as interesting as when I first had the idea. Invariably, someone else has beaten the topic to death or changed the course of discussion.
Dave had a great post today involving a weird confluence of muffins, a oldsma-buick, hookers and a plea for someone to send him $40. Somehow, he even managed to throw a jab at Windows Vista as well.
Years of unusual experiences in the Tenderloin have given me a few more ideas on what the $40 could be for:
1. I think that’s about what the odds for the Appalacian State-Michigan game would’ve been if the guy bet a nickel.
2. Perhaps Extreme Pizza now delivers to Oldsma-buicks, and the delivery guy was complaining the customer didn’t have exact change.
3. The Tenderloin sports a unique type of “stock”, it could be an TenderTrade gone wrong.
4. Perhaps the driver was an irate lawyer from the music industry trying to squeeze money from the woman who was illegally downloading songs to entertain her “corner”.
5. Maybe the driver was that famous Nigerian spammer looking for his oil money, and obviously drilling in the wrong place.
Then again, maybe it was all about muffins…
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1. david | September 7th, 2007 at 2:54 am
Of course, I take full credit for the AppState upset since my daughter started there this year, as a freshman, I instantly became an investor hence, I also instantly became a an AppState athletic supporter ;-)
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