Plugging blogposts, celebrating charismatic kinship, and doing it across multi-weblogs; you are nearly on a crusade. But alas, her work is emblematic of a genetic predisposition to write well, and do good well too.
she’s good—anyone who has ever had a service job will relate. the other day, i thanked a customer service rep who helped me with a problem, and the poor woman said she hardly ever hears a thank-you.
Plugging blogposts, celebrating charismatic kinship, and doing it across multi-weblogs; you are nearly on a crusade. But alas, her work is emblematic of a genetic predisposition to write well, and do good well too.
she’s good—anyone who has ever had a service job will relate. the other day, i thanked a customer service rep who helped me with a problem, and the poor woman said she hardly ever hears a thank-you.
You’re being avuncular and it’s a good post. This, like others, is not an “either-or” kind of blog. Or so I believe.
Uncle’r?