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Lily_Nevada  |
| ha(dot)gg(dot)er(dot)st(dot)o(dot)np(dot)e(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Good for Hannity, hammering Mc Cain. Mc Cain off as so slimey. He completely bought into the Obama narrative and talks about the great calamity to come if there is no agreement, and continues to blast the Tea Party.
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Audrey_Minnesota  |
| h(dot)agger(dot)s(dot)t(dot)onper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I also really enjoy the idea of a group blog mostly because I've always been a fan of group blogs a la 37signals. It's a different take on things that I tend to enjoy, getting to see different opinions, group dynamics, etc.
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Sofia_Michigan  |
| ha(dot)gg(dot)e(dot)rstonper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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It makes sense about not continuing with "business as usual" — I couldn't do it, either. But I can't see ghost writing as being satisfiying for someone with as strong a voice as yours. Being an evangelist for the likes of Apple or Adobe might be cool, but would that let you continue with the stream of consciousness riffs that have obviously been satifsying for you — and been so energizing for us, your readers? Don't know.
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Kaylee_Colorado  |
| h(dot)agge(dot)rs(dot)t(dot)o(dot)n(dot)p(dot)e(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I always wondered if the Manchurian Candidate – McLame – would make an appearance. I think he is a victim of Stockholm Syndrome, too.
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Allison_Virginia  |
| hagge(dot)rst(dot)onper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I do hesitate to run with the other commenters that say you should monetize this, but you should make it at least a part-time passion where you are getting to stretch out on the things you write about, and then allow experiences to craft other posts.
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Savannah_Georgia  |
| ha(dot)g(dot)ge(dot)r(dot)st(dot)on(dot)per(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Having said all of that, I wonder if Ande's idea isn't the best (regardless of what format you choose to go with for the blog). If it was still public with no comments, but you cross-posted entries in a private forum, you could allow people to respond and discuss in a controlled/private environment, but still keep the blog itself public. I'm not sure how much extra work that would be for you, but if it was negligible I would say that's the best option for running your site the way you have and seem to love, but keeping the riffraff at bay.
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Maria_Connecticut  |
| h(dot)a(dot)g(dot)ger(dot)s(dot)tonp(dot)er(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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ould also do your (wonderful) thing around the blogosphere for a while (just not always here). Keep the juices flowing, continue to help people, foster even greater community growth, and not be an (ugh) static single target.
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BugPooneeKeno  |
| bagachok(at)meta(dot)ua |
Location: Italy |
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Êóïèòü òóð â áåëîðóññèþ,
Êðóèçû íà òåïëîõîäå öåíû,
Öåíû íà ïóòåâêè â ñåíòÿáðå.
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tororuith  |
| hdfhdrhdb(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Denmark |
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Have fun with the rest of the year.
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Genesis_Alaska  |
| h(dot)a(dot)g(dot)ge(dot)r(dot)s(dot)ton(dot)per(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I do think that by working in a team, it will make it easier for you. The passion moves away from you and to the team of writers, the hate will move with it. Being a part of a groupblog would be a good solution.
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