I’m Slipping

I know posting has been pretty slack around here the past few days or so. I’m just not sure why. I’m online the same amount of time, reading and searching the same amount, and the things I usually write about are still happening. I didn’t even comment on the Flyers 3-2 win last night to put them up three games to one in their series. And it’s not like there hasn’t been stuff to write about it. Could there be too much?

This is not good behavior for someone who is shooting for 100,000 visits. [Update on that: currently at 87,249 leaving 12,751. I need to get about 550 visits a day, or about 3-4 times what I get on average, to reach the goal by my blogiversary.]

I also haven’t been pushing the Forum enough. I’m the only one registered, so I’m talking to myself. (Not all that unusual, but it takes a new dimension in odd when you do it online.)

I guess I need to take Cher’s advice from Moonstruck — “Snap out of it!”

Reduced to taking advice from Cher. This is not good. Not good at all.

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  1. Yeah, you’re definitely slipping. I prefer the Zucker/Zucker/Abrahams advice - “Get a hold of yourself - SLAP!”

    steveegg | May 1, 2008 | Reply

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