Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Worst Blog Post Ever

If I don't pick up the quality here at BlogCentral, I'm going to have to fire myself. Seriously, these last few days I have written some of the most self-indulgent whiny drivel in the history of writing, except for the Jake-loses-Brett-to-the-bullfighter chapters of The Sun Also Rises. And you know what happened to the guy who wrote that.

I promise I will snap out of it soon and write a whiz bang snap crackle pop Blog entry with energy and insight. Or you can throw a pie in my face. Please make it banana cream.

4 comments:

Stephanie said...

Dad--

You're a dork. I dig the blog no matter what you're writing about. I made a Strawberry/Raspberry Cheesecake, a Raspberry Chocolate Brownie Trifle, and Chocolate covered cheesecake cookies today for the V-day party at the unit. If you'd ever come visit me you could have some too.......Not Banana Cream but I promise they are delicious!

Me

Dale Bliss said...

Steff--

Funny. I could use some treats like these this morning. The donks are beating my brains out at the poker tables. It's dial-a-card day. Whatever they need on the river is on the way. A raspberry chocolate brownie would make the pain go away.

Dad

Stephanie said...

Dad--

I'm still going to try to have breakfast with you when we come to town next weekend. You can't be late though (something new for you I know but try) or I'll have to beat you up, and no brownies. We need to IKEA shop, only because an extra three hour (six if you count coming home) trip to get bed stuff would be a pain in the butt right before deployment. He's got orders now, March 15th is our day. I'm sad.

Me

Dale Bliss said...

February 21st?? call me and tell me where. Sad to hear about Tom.

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