Tag, maybe some jacks, later a little hopscotch…
Posted by PRGirlz Alumni on July 28th, 2006
I’m inordinately glad that Joe Thornley tagged us yesterday, because I was out too late last night and I’m about to leave for two weeks vacation. (I guess you’d call it vacation – I’ll be joining the league of the marrieds next Saturday.) So, I’m excited and exhausted and incapable of creating anything thoughful today. So I’m making this quick and dirty, and then I am out of here…
Q: When did you first start blogging and why?
A: About a month ago, and for a lark. To be honest, I’m not a blog fan per se, but the great womyn in my office wanted to get onboard the blogging bus so I thought I should join them. I figure I can scoff at it in a much more sophisticated way now…
Q:What don’t you talk about?
A: Proper PR topics, so far. Which is probably an issue. Which I’ll most certainly address. But in a few weeks. (See above.)
Q: Are you and your blogging persona the same person?
A: I think so. Obviously, I think I’m fabulous in the real world and in this fake one, too. (Kidding aside, is this multiple persona thing a real issue? Is this a new practice area for shrinks?)
Q: How do you use blogging to build friendships?
A: Can’t say I do. Thus far I’ve made friends the old-fashioned way – in person.
I’m tagging… the rest of the TFC ladies. Sorry to send chain mail and run – look forward to reading your responses!











July 31st, 2006 » 9:14 pm
I was glad to see that even those individuals who are popular bloggers (i.e. PR Girlz) still create their friendships the “old-fashioned” way. It is sometimes amusing and often peculiar when you meet a person or blogger who states that all of their connections and friendships are now online. Not that I am opposed to having Internet buds, I would just like to know that there are those of us out there who still enjoy a 3-D conversation with someone.