Spitting Into The Wind

When you don't learn from your mistakes, you're just wasting your time...

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Ahem...

While I appreciate that I could get so many of you to post a comment on my blog, I never intended to come off as obssesive nor discrimnatory toward those of you who choose not to implore correct grammar. This is my official apology, and again I'd like to thank everyone who posted. Matt, I accept your apology, though I'm not quite sure why you aplologized the whole situation was a joke. One that came off wrong and now has seemed to have caused a bit of a ruckus. Anyway, lets let by-gones be by-gones and get all that grammer stuff behind us.

Revelation 3:16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.

I don't know how many of you are avid coffee drinkers like myself, but when going over this scripture it occured to me that it can be applied visually to coffee. Perhaps it was my dedication to the swwet black ambrosia that cused me to think this way, but personally I feel that all things in life can be compared to a good cup of strong coffee. Anyway, anyone who drinks coffee, especially if you drink it black, (I prefer it that way), knows that its good to drink when it's steaming hot, or when it iced and cold. But if you ever drink a cup of coffee that's been sitting for an extended period of time, then you know that it is impossible to keep it in you mouth. You litterally lose control at that moment and will spit it out. Something about lukewarm coffee is too repulsive to handle. No matter where one is or who one is with, they will spew like Ol' Faithful herself. It's a reflex. I know this to be true because I spewed a mouthful of coffee all over my Sociology notes during class. Crazy eh?

God Bless You Guys,
God Bless Folgers
God Bless Reno's Woodfire Roasted Coffee
God Bless all who don't know Him.

Peace Out and Keep it Real (2 Corinthinas 6)

-Geoff-

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Let's Dance

So I see that my last post created a bit of a stir in Mr/Mrs/Ms. Anonymous who still has yet to identify themselves. I find it rather odd that such a person would have the audacity to insult my syntax and spelling when he, or she, doesn't have the testicular fortitude to even let me know who they are. There are very few things that I will defend. The first is the cross and my faith there in, the other is my ability to write. Note: not spell, though I do make very few mistakes when it comes down to it. Likewise Mr/Mrs/Ms Anonymous, if you would note that the over all voice of the previous blog was that of a joking manner. Note, the end remark about my blogging being comparable to the incessant ramblings of a madman. Your personal remarks where officially insulting to me and my work. I make no intention on getting you to feel guilty, and I do not expect an apology. Simply If you have something to say to me, you can say with your name right beside. Otherwise I'm not interested.

On a liter knowt, Keri I phind it rother humerus that you notised my innccorrect spelling irrlyer. Very funie. Pirhaps I should use the spill check?

God Bless
-Pig Dog-
John 16:33


Oh Yeah, By the way all the above is in fun, please no more nasty comments... Thank You









Tuesday, February 01, 2005

At the Library, At School...Oh What Memories.

It's been a fair number of hours since I last wrote on my blog. Like 15 or somethng like that. However I know that if I am to continually inform a group of uninterested readers on what's been going on in my head, I must continue, I must go on. I have to stand for the little guy, even if it takes me a whole life of blogging, my message will get out! My voice will be heard by three or four voluntary individuals. So todays topic will be on the fairly irritating incorrect use of the word good in place of the word well.
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a bit of a stiickler when it comes to correct grammer. And more and frequently I am being reminded that I am a member of a dying breed. But there is some gramatical degreedation I cannot allow to continue anymore. The adjective "good" is being , more often than not I might add, used in place of the adverb well. And this I can not tolerate anymore. For instance "We did good on our exam"..."Did" is clearly the past tense form of the verb "to do" and therefore clearly not a noun. By definition an adjective describes a noun. So in place of the adjective "good" one needs to use a word that describes a verb. Words tat describe a verb are known as adverbs and should not be used with nouns. So in place of the adj. good one should use the adv. well when describing a verb or action. So lets not be lazy people. Remember good grammer is well on its way to extinction, and only you can put out forest fires.

Likewise, I've noted that there has been a lack of comments on my blog. Not that I care, simply I'd like to point out that the random typings of a man such as myself where in no one reads them are comparable to the incessant ramblings of a mad man. Therefore I am quite mad.

Tomorrow, we'll discuss the litter surrounding the post pubescent childhood dream, and other such phenomenah.
Adios, Goodbye, Adieu
-Pig Dog-