I have 753 posts in my reader. I hate when this happens. I miss good things like beautiful finishes and the latest designs and limited edition white pumpkin kits. I think "Wow. That's great, good job!" But should I write the comment a week late? Will you even remember what I am talking about? And if I do pause to write the comment, how will I ever whittle down the number of posts I still have to read? I try, try, to write at least one comment on the 14 or so posts I've missed that you've written before I move on to the eight posts someone else has stacked up for me to read.
No. That's not quite right. None of this is a chore. It's a pleasure. In fact it's such a pleasure that I have to go faster to get more.
Here's another of the great things I found. This one was buried among the 85 unread blog posts from Go Fug Yourself. Gawker put together the best four minutes of the Sandra Lee Halloween special. And it is special! Please watch it, and consider it my gift to you for my belated reading habits. Cheers!
6 comments:
Anna,
Every comment of encouragement is a blessing to somebody. But you can only do what you can do. There are only so many hours in the day.
Good luck on those 753 posts :-)
Chris
http://crossstitchdude.blogspot.com/
Until next year....when she gets out of rehab. I'm not sure whether I want to thank you for turning me on to that freak show or not. Just glad I didn't have to waste more than 4 minutes...
Whew - I thought I was bad at 331 as I travel LOL. Thank you for making me feel better! Hugs
I'll have what Sandra had...lol. Seriously think she had real Magic Mushrooms. Just think she could be the next first lady of New York.
hugs
-missy-
I actually watched this whole special. I have never seen an episode of her regular show, so I have no idea if she is always this crazy or not. The segments where she was dressed as Cher and Lucy were bizarre.
Oh, I feel you. I currently have 905 posts in my Google Reader. I try to leave a comment as much as I possible can, especially if something caught my eye. In my opinion, it's never too late for a kind word :)
Hugs,
Veronica.
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