September 26, 2008

I'm Ba-ack!

Alright, so I cannot figure a topic worth writing about. I could rant about Obama, but why waste my, and your, time. Really, politics in general is simply flat.
I could write about my day, but that is even more boring! (I did eat jambalaya for breakfast. Hmm. Boring.) Nothing I deem important ever seems to happen. And that is probably a good thing.

Still, there has to be something worth writing; and in turn worth reading.

I found a blog by a girl/lady/woman/female named Kelly. She calls herself a reluctant pastor's wife. She is insightful, inspiring and humorous. But the one thing I really liked was her micro-blog. Yes, I know it is Twitter. *shudder* But that, coupled with Kelley's Twittering, got me thinking. I don't have to be verbose on all my posts. In fact, limiting a post to a text message might free up my creativity.

I just hope I don't have to resort to what I had for breakfast...

Edit 4/1/09: It seems that Kelly, for personal reasons, has taken her blog down.

6 comments:

Dubber said...

Now now. It was lunch, or maybe dinner, that I wrote about. And now you're talking about cooking shows, so you're already well on your way to talking about food.

And, how will you keep up the the Kelley/Kellys? I don't think you're allowed to follow more than one.

Scott Johnson said...

I was not bringing up your post. Truly! It was a bit of irony. Really! Emeril was making jambalaya on one episode. And Kat pulled out a family recipe. I was being lazy, but wanted something other than cold cereal. It was sitting there in the refrigerator, so I nuked it and enjoyed. Good grief! Now you got me blogging about what I ate. I hope you're happy! *Sigh*

I do not intend to "keep with the Kell(e)y's". It's just that lately when I write something for a post, it gets long. And rambling. More like my train of thought becomes a runaway train.

Dubber said...

I like cereeeeal.

Scott Johnson said...

Well, that wasn't creepy at all...

;)

Dubber said...

It sounds better when it comes from Cheese.

Kelley said...

By the way, I've been meaning to thank you for introducing me to Kelly Adkins. I really, really like her.