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An Apology

I must apologise for the lack of anything interesting on my blog lately. Sometimes I just don’t have much to say, and anything I do…. well I’m sure others are saying the same, and probably better, particularly regarding currently significant world events like the Middle East crisis (long story short: Israel is wrong - by this I refer to the Israeli government, not all Jewish people, for ‘Jew’ is not synonymous with ‘Israel’ - and militant Palestinians are wrong, so both of you stop persecuting ordinary people).

But this is not to say that I’m going to stop. Why would I stop? Doing this is fun, even if no one reads it. Hell, because no one reads it I’m under no pressure! I’ve seen far too many of those pretentios whiny paragraphs left behind on dead weblogs blabbering on about how events in their ‘troubled’ lives prevent them from continuing and they need to ‘remove’ themselves from the ‘net or whatever. Cry me a river, baby.

As soon as I get my exams out of the way, I’ll start making this place interesting again (this will include a name change, or if you will, rebranding). In the meantime of course, you’re just gonna get me whining about how much studying I have to do and how well - or badly - I did in each of my eleven papers. Oh yeah, I’ll be reiterating the fact that I have eleven exams papers. Over and over and over.

Did I mention I have eleven exam papers? Eleven!

Sat 20 Apr 2002 at 12:51   ·


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You are reading An Apology, a Macrolog entry by MacDara Conroy. It is filed under Uncategorised, and was published in April 2002.

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