Since the title of this blog post is completely self-explanatory, let me just take a quick moment to express my appreciation for this season of The Bachelor: An Officer and a Gentleman. Not only is the officer and the gentleman THE SAME PERSON (I was stunned), but he drives in one of those funny cars where the door goes up into the air when you open it. Plus, he is a doctor, but he misdiagnosed one of the bachelorettes who sprained her ankle in the last episode, telling her she had a displaced fracture. She was so excited that she got a rose that she didn’t seem to mind that her potential future husband apparently skipped the part of medical school where they teach you about broken bones.
Also, if you are the drinking type (I’m guessing you are, if you take the time to read this blog), watch the Bachelor and, ahem, raise your glass every time someone says “amazing,” references a fairy tale, or questions whether one of the bachelorettes is in it for the “right reasons.” I don’t actually play this game, becuase if I did my liver would stop functioning and I would end up in the hospital, where Dr. Bachelor would probably tell me I was suffering from a hangnail.
Anyway, on to the actual part of the blog where we talk about publishing. My Google Reader is just itching for some more feed adds, so You Tell Me: what are the best writing and publishing blogs out there?
This blog is officially ineligible for votes, and this isn’t one of those “Oh, PLEASE don’t VOTE FOR ME” type of things, I’m serious, I want to hear about the other blogs out there. And if you were even thinking of voting this blog, I encourage you to re-read the first two paragraphs and promptly seek help. Preferably not from Dr. Bachelor.
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