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September 18, 2007 by Colin

You may not have noticed, but my blogging volume has slowed lately. It’s not because I don’t love you. It’s not because I’m growing tired of blogging. It’s not a question of quality over quantity. And it’s certainly not because I’ve had a crisis of conscience and am considering a career in law, because that’s one place I know I can help make the future brighter for all the little children.

Instead. I’ve been kind of busy. At work, we’ve had some big stories lately, and we’ve got a big shindig coming up.

Still, I’d like to point out that this week is my blog birthday. Four years old. That means I’m big enough to walk over, grab something out of your hands, slobber all over it and break it, but not responsible enough to apologize or pay for it.


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  1. Kevin Dugan says:

    happy day of blog birth!

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