Epic Woe Apologies
February 10th, 2009
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Fare thee well, and if for ever
Still for ever, fare thee well.
-Byron
Still for ever, fare thee well.
-Byron
If you are a faithful reader of this blog–I know there are at least a few of you–than you may have noticed that I have deleted the series of posts entitled “Epic Woe, or My Troubles with MySpace.” Yesterday, it came to my attention that one or more of the persons depicted in these particular posts was reading this blog. Now, although I don’t particularly like any of the people I was writing about (to be completely honest), I couldn’t in good conscience put their troubles under further scrutiny, especially in a public setting such as this one. Like I said at the beginning of Part I of “Epic Woe…,” I did have some misgivings about starting those series of posts. Maybe I should have listened to my gut. So, after much consideration, I decided to delete the posts. My apologies to those who enjoyed them.
Finally, in case you were wondering how the whole series ended, I will say this: it ended very much like my other tales of woe–in heartache.
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