
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Hail, Wisconsin!

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If it's any help, blogger does let you blog in advance - so you can do a week's worth of posts and work on your other stuff then.
Oh golly, sure. In Wisconsin, everybody watches the cows, don'tcha know. Yah sure, a lot of the cows are fanboys who came up for DAIRYCON and didn't leave. But there's nothin' wrong wit dat, eh? We even have some goth cows who sneak into kid's summer camp and tell stories about aliens and mutilations. Scares the hell out of the calves, I'll tell ya. But, by large, most is good cows, O.K.? And when they line up side by each, it gets real impressed, you betcha...
I used to live in Janesville, Wisconsin. What a great name for a town. Loved it.
If it's any help, blogger does let you blog in advance - so you can do a week's worth of posts and work on your other stuff then.
I've used this a number of times and love it (any posts made right on the hour were probably done in advance), but I don't have the time to make up all the posts. RL gets in the way too much.
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