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Short Blog Posts
by Ted Slater on 08/08/2007 at 3:31 PM

Short blog posts
are fun.
You can see at a glance
whether you
like them
or not.

(Apologies to Steve Turner.)

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1

This is so random.


2

Is that the same Steve Turner that wrote the Johnny Cash bio (as well as the awesome history of "Amazing Grace")? I know he writes poetry.


3

Tami -- I believe so. You can read his bio here.


4

Cool.


5

Not.


Ha ha, just kiddin'.
(It was hard to resist)

Being concise has its merits though,
I agree.
The point of the article you quickly see.
;)


6

*shakes head* Nice, Ted, if a bit random...


7

Thanks Ted,

Steve Turner writes some thought-provoking, sometimes uncomfortable poems too. I recommend following Ted's link to poemhunter and reading a few more.


8

Personally I'm
Fond of the Haiku if I
Wish to make short posts.

Josh


9

Indeed.


10

!


11

This post would have been much cooler if it was a haiku.


12

6 1/2 hours to leaving my cubicle and breathing fresh, non-recirculated air.

Also, I'm reminded of God's grace, mercy and love, and the unspeakable joy that comes from the privilege of being ... saved.


13

Since this is fairly off topic,

Did any Boundless authors see?
An article about a couple welcoming child 17?

You should do a blog post, I would be curious how readers comments here would compare to the rather incensed ones (stop breeding, etc.) on worldnetdaily.


14

Oh, man! Natasha, you beat me to it.


15

"Dear Lord. I want to be more patient. Please make me more patient." = 17 kids.

Lesson: be careful what you pray for. :-)


16

Child number 17? Hey, I should blog about the morality of large families....


17

Delightful


18

Ted-you rock! And short posts are fun. :) Have a good day. :)


19

Ted, did Steve Turner also write this classic short poem?

History repeats itself
Has to
No body listens


20

Dad -- yup!


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Short Blog Posts
by Ted Slater on 08/08/2007 at 3:31 PM

Short blog posts
are fun.
You can see at a glance
whether you
like them
or not.

(Apologies to Steve Turner.)

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

1

This is so random.


2

Is that the same Steve Turner that wrote the Johnny Cash bio (as well as the awesome history of "Amazing Grace")? I know he writes poetry.


3

Tami -- I believe so. You can read his bio here.


4

Cool.


5

Not.


Ha ha, just kiddin'.
(It was hard to resist)

Being concise has its merits though,
I agree.
The point of the article you quickly see.
;)


6

*shakes head* Nice, Ted, if a bit random...


7

Thanks Ted,

Steve Turner writes some thought-provoking, sometimes uncomfortable poems too. I recommend following Ted's link to poemhunter and reading a few more.


8

Personally I'm
Fond of the Haiku if I
Wish to make short posts.

Josh


9

Indeed.


10

!


11

This post would have been much cooler if it was a haiku.


12

6 1/2 hours to leaving my cubicle and breathing fresh, non-recirculated air.

Also, I'm reminded of God's grace, mercy and love, and the unspeakable joy that comes from the privilege of being ... saved.


13

Since this is fairly off topic,

Did any Boundless authors see?
An article about a couple welcoming child 17?

You should do a blog post, I would be curious how readers comments here would compare to the rather incensed ones (stop breeding, etc.) on worldnetdaily.


14

Oh, man! Natasha, you beat me to it.


15

"Dear Lord. I want to be more patient. Please make me more patient." = 17 kids.

Lesson: be careful what you pray for. :-)


16

Child number 17? Hey, I should blog about the morality of large families....


17

Delightful


18

Ted-you rock! And short posts are fun. :) Have a good day. :)


19

Ted, did Steve Turner also write this classic short poem?

History repeats itself
Has to
No body listens


20

Dad -- yup!



If you'd like to leave a comment, we're afraid you'll have to use a non-mobile device to do so. I just couldn't get the mobile comment entry form to work right. Alas. ~Ted.