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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

A Philosophical Question

IF A blog fell in the forest and stayed fallen for a few weeks because the guy who wrote it was completely disenchanted with the way his favorite baseball team -- the inspiration for the majority of his posts -- was playing, would anyone hear it?

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well you came back on a good night for the Phillies.

I'm reminded of a AskMeFi question by a familiar name, with a slightly similar sentiment. In the era of RSS, you're heard as soon as you write something, no matter how long the lapse has been.

Welcome back.

This has been a fascinating season. Frustrating, sure. But absolutely fascinating. Absolutely bloggable.

Come on back!

Where the bleep have you been? Disenchanted maybe but this team has been deserving of blogs, even just to rip!

For my part, my sons and I have decided to root for a new team, just haven't found one yet! (Just kidding but they are maddening)

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