Thursday, September 29, 2011

A quaint collection of comments

Numero Uno.) Broseph Stalin, It's your main homedawg Michael here, just wanted to stop in a drop a nice comment on your blog. Seems like a lot is being contributed to the literary world on here. You and I are alike in a few aspects when it comes to blogging, it can be seen that you, like myself, have yet to get everything up to date and looking snazzy. All that aside though, your book looks like quite the interesting read, and I'd love to pick it up and read it sometime. And Yes, I did simply comment on this post because no one else has yet. First!
Black Mike

Numero Dos.) Hey man, just dropping in to see how your blog is going. looks to be coming along pretty nice, my attention was immediately drawn to this particular post, for various reasons. One reason was the fact that i filmed this illustrious piece of work for you. Another staple of this post is the lack of youtub'ing privileges at our fine studying establishment, and this post appears as a large blue box with "SONICWALL" printed all over it, which really hurts my feelings. i do remember something about a sort of tangent you went on about some girl named Caroline stealing your heart. To my knowledge you had never had relations with such a woman, for the only woman we know who possesses the name Caroline is my mother. And i surely hope you have not had realations with her.
Good blogging son,
Michael Wilkison

Numero Tres.) Whaddup Brandon, just dropping by on my perusing trip on the blogosphere, and i couldn't help but notice all of the pretty pictures you have posted and the strange affiliation you have with all things meme within your blog. Besides that though, I am particularly interested in your book. You see, i am quite the Jackie Chan enthusiast, i love every movie he is even remotely in. Police Story? Ever heard of it? the man Does his own stunts and slides down an electro-pole, check it out, for realsies. But all Chan aside, this book sounds rather interesting because of the antique aspect that exists within it,nowadays a person could get around the world in 4 days give or take, with all of our spaceships, indy cars, submarines, and whatnot, long gone is the day and age of hot air balloons and massive steam engines, and for those lost days, i shed a single tear.
Much Love,
Michael "Chan" Wilkison

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