Wednesday, August 20, 2008

put on some speed

Looking for direction here because I have lost whatever blogging compass I once had...

is this going to be a book-blog?

A blog with a helpful consumer products focus?

Perhaps I should just continue to provoke and titillate amorous Eastern Europeans (and people from Kansas) with suggestive posts about fat pussies and panties (good lord, that was a post about Spider-man doing laundry and, yes, I know already, it was not sexy. In fact, it was outrageously disappointing).

Having trouble even crawling out of bed lately. Can't take enough sleeping pills to knock myself out at night. Reading like a fiend but unable to articulate a single cohesive thought on anything I've read. Can't find enough enthusiasm to tunnel through a post. Apologies all around.

Lost in the wood...

14 comments:

Awesome Mom said...

Try them out and see what feels best. That is the only way you can tell for sure if it is a topic that will keep you going.

Annie said...

Does your template allow you to make multiple blog pages? You could make separate sections as you identify interests/themes. or go existential and with the flow, as it were.

Happy reading - maybe this is simply brain thinking and contemplating time and not writing/production time.

Norma said...

You're welcome to my template: blog on anything that grabs your interest. Today I did Belgium waffles, the anniversary of Findlay's flood, the Civil War, Governor Strickland speaking at the Dem Con. I don't put it all in the same entry--just start a new one.

ThePreemie Experiment said...

Oh Dear Laundress... I love reading everything you write. I wish I had suggestions for you but all that comes to mind is..

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

The Laundress said...

Hey there Awesome and Annie and Norma and Stacy!

Whoa. You are all formidable women with REALLY diverse blogs. Humbled that you all even said howdy here, this was yet another self-pitying post. Hey, there are worse things in life than being off the charts in blog popularity with Latvian porn-seekers, eh?

Scraping myself up, trundling off into some fresher outlook. Meanwhile, I will just be reading YOUR blogs. Thank you!!

tl

Citizen Reader said...

Laundress!!
You must really stop being naughty and taking down some of your posts. I came to comment on the washable suit and the picture was gone!

I add my voice to those saying I'll read you whatever you write, suburban, laundry tips, graphic novels, wonderful personal stories, whatever you want. I'll be here!!

The Laundress said...

Sweetie,

You have my undying admiration, even if my blogger-self is wasting away. Sorry about scrubbing that post, will re-post it soonish after scratching out a few of the more self-pitying whines. Damn, I am just buried in SHIT lately... it is interesting stuff (when HEAVILY edited).

Hoping that my new life as an ORGANIZED person, with full access to connector cabling for my digital camera(s) and the sweet encouragement of Mr. Madison Guy -- will let me share recently excavated treasures with the blogosphere.

Meanwhile, still debating scrubbing my basically-friendless self from Facebook and making this blog defunct? Oh nuts, but I have had so much fun here, yelping away about sea squirts and clams. Not sure what I am up to...

but thanks for visiting and thanks for good vibes!

tl

Libby said...

Hi Laundress,
I have enjoyed all of your posts. I especially enjoy them when I don't visit your blog for a week and then tune in and read what I've missed since my last visit. I savor your words just like I do Godiva chocolate. Don't change anything.

Libby

The Laundress said...

Why thank you, Ms. Libby!

I know you have ridden out some bouts of blog ennui too -- and you have a fabulous, fabulous blog. MANY of (what I think have been) my best posts were triggered by your awesome posts and links.

Yeah, I can't change this blog and I can't kill it either... just going to have to learn to live with it. Kind of like a marriage.

tl

Harriet said...

How apropos.

I'm late to the party, as usual, but I say slog on, laundress, slog on.

Chrysalis Angel said...

Just popping in to say hello to you, beautiful Laundress. Hope you are well.

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