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MARK REMINDS ME THAT ANONYMOUS DOES NOT MEAN IMPERSONAL | 2006-10-13

"Damn it, READ THE COMMENTS!"

DAMN IT READ WHO WROTE THE COMMENTS BOB! I am the one who said Dave needed his own blog, not whatshisname — but since I'm not an old fart who's been in the trenches for centuries and since I didn't know all the original founders of the Klan up close and personal, and since I didn't ride with the White Russians against Stalin's horde, and since I don't know Joe Sobran personally or even like his nauseating commentaries on our great god and savior Bill Shakespeare — I'm not worth mentioning, now am I?

Comment by Mark

ME:

I NEEDED that!

When people write anonymously, one slides into the habit of only taking personally to those who have outstanding chracteristics. I can't SEE you from here, but that is no reason for me to fall into lax habits.

Mark has jogged me on this. I can't insist that commenters take over Bob's role if I let you lapse into a fog of Daves and Marks and a jumble of names.

The time has come, commenters, for you to make some personal remarks about YOURSELVES. Obviously I don't mean anything that would IDENTIFY you.

What are points you made you consider should stick to my mind? I tend to remember points, not names. BUT I need you to add to those reminder points some PERSONAL characteristics about you, the kind of thing I don't remember. Iwill put those on my notes pad here.

Pain often adds that he is the one who knows Lake. How old are you? How did you get here? How long have you been here? What is your favorite color (besides white)? I need some hooks to hang your identity on.

Talk about YOURSELF here some more so I can put a face to your ideas.

You can also write me privately at [email protected]

But it is BETTER if you put the personal stuff here. If I have a problem with this, so do others, and Mark has reminded me that I DO have a problem with this.

COMMENTS (1)

#1 Craig | 2006-10-13 17:48

NOT SPAM

NOT SPAM

In general I'm very confused.

Back in 2004, i was the typical neo-con buying political books. it would turn out to be my last trip but i came across "why johnny cant think". I read the summary of the book and sad to say, put it back. Then in October of 2005 your name come up in a forum i was reading, since i remembered it from the book i put it into Google. After finding your blog, i was blown away that an author would actually take the time and talk to average people. Instantly i became addicted to this blog and your archives. It sounds odd, but i didn't understand a word you said because i was so mired in wordism. Yet i knew it was important and it matched my feelings perfectly.

I live somewhere in small city. Many of us moved here specifically because it was the only one around which didn't practice busing. truly a city designed for the working class.

We've all mentioned someone we can circle in red in our family trees. Mark has one to be extremely proud of.

I don't have much to say, but in my lack of comments there is an active student.