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The thread centers around participants sharing their blogging experiences, discussing personal blogs, and expressing thoughts on the act of blogging itself. Various links to blogs are shared, and participants reflect on the content and purpose of their blogs.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their blog link and mentions sporadic entries.
  • Another participant notes their sister has a blog and shares the link.
  • One participant discusses their kids' blog and reflects on a previous knitting blog that was deleted.
  • Several users express uncertainty about whether they have anything to say in their blogs.
  • One participant mentions starting a blog to document culinary adventures after encouragement from others.
  • Another participant shares their family blog, describing it as boring but appreciated by family.
  • One participant discusses their family's use of LiveJournal for updates and maintaining contact.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the upcoming conference in Chicago and offers to suggest places to visit.
  • One participant shares their experience with fundraising for heart families and mentions potential bookings.
  • Several participants compliment each other's blogs and express interest in adding them to their reading lists.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the value and purpose of blogging, with some participants expressing enthusiasm and others questioning their own contributions. No clear consensus emerges regarding the necessity of having something significant to say in a blog.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences related to blogging, including family updates, culinary interests, and community engagement through fundraising.

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Consultants interested in connecting through shared blogging experiences or looking for inspiration in personal storytelling may find this discussion relevant.

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What? A thread up here wanders off topic?That hardly ever happens! :rolleyes:
 
I was thinking about that train, KG. If it went to Racine, my BIL would probably ride it. He works in Racine - so he's got a less-than-fun drive from Fox Point.
 
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Unless he works at J-Wax, that train isn't going stop anywhere near where he works, and it's not even that close to J-Wax.What really galls me is that they intend to pay for the *&^#! train by doubling the already excessive tax on rental cars. The daily tax rate on rentals would actually be higher than what some companies charge as a daily rate for a rental.Does that sound fair?You can not going to solve 21st Century transportation problems with 19th Century technology.
 
Nope- he works at Insinkerator. He's going to get me a deal on an instant-hot unit and a disposal for my kitchen. :) But he used to work at SCJ.

Yesterday was Owen's first birthday. My sister had a really touching blog entry. (O-man is such a cutie!)
 
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Can he get duplicates???:confused:
 
Duplicate kitchen appliances? I think there's a limit to the number he can get in one year. And I believe they're limited to family members. So unless you want to pretend to be the ececntric uncle....

The family was also featured in a couple of magazine ads for Skil tools (same parent company). I don't have them with me, but they're on my system at home (I think). They got a huge bundle of tools as payment for it.
 
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chefann said:
Duplicate kitchen appliances? I think there's a limit to the number he can get in one year. And I believe they're limited to family members. So unless you want to pretend to be the ececntric uncle....The family was also featured in a couple of magazine ads for Skil tools (same parent company). I don't have them with me, but they're on my system at home (I think). They got a huge bundle of tools as payment for it.
I have nieces and nephews who will testify that I don't have to pretend.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I have nieces and nephews who will testify that I don't have to pretend.

I've got some uncles just like you, KG!!!!
 
I've got two and a director at work at reminds me of one of them... looks the same, same voice, same haircut... it's creepy!
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Unless he works at J-Wax, that train isn't going stop anywhere near where he works, and it's not even that close to J-Wax.

What really galls me is that they intend to pay for the *&^#! train by doubling the already excessive tax on rental cars. The daily tax rate on rentals would actually be higher than what some companies charge as a daily rate for a rental.

Does that sound fair?

You can not going to solve 21st Century transportation problems with 19th Century technology.

KG, you just need to move up north and relax...

I didn't want to leave Racine (and the MKE area) and move when I got married, but now 8 years later, I visit Racine about once a year and can't wait to head back up north. I really don't like what it is becoming...too much "progress"...

ISE - good company...at least when I was growing up...
 
katie0128 said:
I've got two and a director at work at reminds me of one of them... looks the same, same voice, same haircut... it's creepy!

As KG???? :eek:
 
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janetupnorth said:
KG, you just need to move up north and relax...

I didn't want to leave Racine (and the MKE area) and move when I got married, but now 8 years later, I visit Racine about once a year and can't wait to head back up north. I really don't like what it is becoming...too much "progress"...

ISE - good company...at least when I was growing up...
I heard it was a garbage company.

Well, at least, a garbage grinder company.

:D

And I'm not going to move to Up North unless it's for 4 months a year. I can tell you, if I move, it's going to be OUT of this tax hell.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I heard it was a garbage company.

Well, at least, a garbage grinder company.

:D
I saw a segment on them on Unwrapped, showing the testing lab. Very cool! Of course, that's what DH does now, so he was interested in the various testing methods, too.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I heard it was a garbage company.

Well, at least, a garbage grinder company.

:D

And I'm not going to move to Up North unless it's for 4 months a year. I can tell you, if I move, it's going to be OUT of this tax hell.

Well, you can just be a snowbird like the rest... ;)
 
Company Quiz:

http://money.aol.com/special/company-quiz-abbreviations
 
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janetupnorth said:
Well, you can just be a snowbird like the rest... ;)
My primary residence would be in a place where, if the governor says he isn't going to raise taxes, he doesn't actually raise taxes.

Unlike Diamond Jim "I'll Say Anything To Get Re-elected" Doyle.

"...we must not raise taxes..." is what he said before the election, after the election, he has a budget that increases taxes by $1.9 Billion dollars.
 
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No other bloggers?If there aren't, the hijacking will continue.
 
Like we needed permission to hijack!
 
I thought we were blogging here? LOL!
 
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janetupnorth said:
I thought we were blogging here? LOL!
We don't blog here - we just take pot shots.
 
I have a hijack: We signed our lease today!
 
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BTW, did YOU write the check this time? :) LOL!
 
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I never pick up the check if I can help it.
 
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Updated to add...I did put a blurb about Paige on my blog. Several of you have gone to read it (thank you) and some have even posted responses.Thanks for your support. If you click on The Pampered Chef link on the right side of the page, it will show you any entries I've made that reference TPC.
 
Joelen, I had to go eat after seeing all the pix on your blog:eek: .

Do you provide all the recipes? I was droolin over the chocolate cheesecake stuffed strawberries!:D
 
Can you suggest a Blog host site?Since my family and I are over here in Germany, I really want to start blogging so that i can keep our family up to date on our adventures and post pictures of where we go. But I want it to be password sensitive, so that no unwanted viewers will see what we write, being that we're in the military and all...Can anyone suggest a good blog site that is password sensitive??
 

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