1:20 PM >> My First Blog
This is my first blog. I don't have anything in particular that I want to express. In fact, the reason I was compelled to come here and write is mere curiosity and wonder at a blog. I guess blogs are somewhat interesting, but I can't imagine who would want to read the daily musings of an average person. I would like to read Tony Blair's blog, I think. Not his actual blog. I'm sure he doesn't have one. Anyone with anything important to do probably does not have a blog. I mean his mental blog. Or Robert DeNiro's. Even Howard Dean's mental blog would interest me, but not his real blog.
I have read a few excerpts from a few other blogs. Apparently, there are some relatively famous blogs on the internet. I always read references to Andrew Sullivan's blog when I read the
OpinionJournal. [I think I am supposed to be linking in this blog, so there is your link.] If my blog were ever to become famous, I would probably feel different about blogs. I would think blogs were great. That would make me self-important, but I find nothing wrong with that. If I don't find myself important, why would anyone believe I thought they were important. Which concludes my logic. If I thought my blog were important (which I don't), I would believe that everybody's blogs were important. But, as it is, blogs are more like drivel. And, to be honest, I would be jealous of a famous blogger. I would say, "Why not my blog?" But, after reading this, you would probably understand why not my blog.
So, there you go. My first blog. It was kind of fun to write, actually. Maybe blogs are important. Or at least mine.