TKC Morning Teaching



There's still just a bit to learn this morning, d-bags. Recently, I've come to the relatively hilarious conclusion that the most ardent readers of this blog who participate the most frequently may not like me that much.

I've always called this "The Howard Stern Effect" and it offers the mysterious explanation of why the folks who keep track of my "work" the closest are people who disagree i.e. want to smell my rhetorical farts.

Nevertheless, I really do appreciate all the notes of encouragement and shout outs as we discover this bloggy thing together. More links and content coming up in just a sec . . . Stay tuned.

Photobabe: Jordan Carver

Comments

  1. They'll criticize you while your alive and say what a great guy you were when your dead... Happy Memorial Day.

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  2. I noticed this too, Tony. I thought it was a very strange thing. If people don't like you, then why do they read your blog? Howard Stern effect ... hmm.

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  3. I think some claim to not like him because they're just anonymous snipers.

    Tee has a multiple faceted head and a blog. I like a great deal about this place, save his jones about the Funk and his ethnocentric ideas.

    He's about convinced me on the Funk tho. As to his preoccupation about all things brown except women, well I intend to work on him about that.

    one more thing. This is a watering hole for the media and hell hole's movers and shakers. No matter his tiresome couple of preoccupations, this is a happenin' place, to his credit!!

    I'm glad the asshats who use the N word just for a reaction finally got bored and left.

    But Byron brought some drama this week, so it was all good. And he DOES seem like a nice but misguided ethno-sympathizer. I was pres of my HS chess team and was on my college team but I got smoked at a big tournament in Lawrence... so thats the end of thinking I'm hot shit because of chess. So that in itself, gave him the benefit of the doubt. (grin)

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