Tag Archives: ideas

Repeating Yourself – Blogging Edition

It’s more than OK, to repeat posts you have made in the past. When you have been blogging as long as I have, some things are worth mentioning again. I have created thousands of posts over the years, and there is no way I can keep up with them all in my head.

Some posts are good to revisit because you have a new idea or things have changed, where an updated post is a good idea. Blogs can be a way to capture what is in your head to share with others. Sharing is fun, right?

The saying “everything old is new again” is oh so true these days. With all the reboots and recycled ideas in culture. We are all different people than we once were. Blogging is supposed to be a living and evolving exercise. Enjoy the process of sharing an old idea in a new way. The most important thing is to Keep On Blogging!

Birthday Cake Anytime, What A Good Idea

This is a good… wait, great idea. Birthday cake is great anytime, especially the frosting.

A Great Black Friday Suggestion

I think we would all agree that Black Friday food specials would be better than a big TV at this time. I like this idea.

Free Your Minds And Those Of Your Children

I felt like this is something I wanted to share about the idea of indoctrination. We need to free our minds and love will hopefully follow.

Quote Of The Day

Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the danger of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of “crackpot” than the stigma of conformity.

Thomas J. Watson

“Loose Change” Rattling Around In My Head

Got some “loose change” or things I think at the moment rattling around in my head.

Passing laws that makes life hard for someone else is just plain cruel. Forcing your religion down the throats of people can make you a jerk. Taking advantage of people who are naive is just plain wrong. Hating people for their race, gender, and sexual orientation is not right. Worshiping guns or anything harmful is akin to a graven idol. Harming a child or mocking someone with disabilities is dastardly.

I could go on and on, but this will do for now.