I’m pretty easy going when it comes to following people on Twitter or listing new hockey-related blogs, no matter how funky or far afield they may be.
This one, however, passes strange on the way to goals by Rod Pelley: The Anaheim Ducks cheerleaders have a blog. I guess I’m in good company, I mean, if bloggers can try out to be cheerleaders, then cheerleaders can try out to be bloggers. Attention Allison (Dec 3 entry): it’s a hockey stick, not a pencil. Hold it with respect.
It only goes to prove that the world is closed with a very short path length, further highlighted tonight when the ever-popular, genuinely nice guy, and co-audition victim Cowbell Steve told me his employer is a distributor for publisher Wiley & Sons, to whom I submitted the final chapter in Professional WordPress, a book about the world’s most popular blogging platform. Too bad the Ducks cheerleaders don’t use it, but I guess they’re bound by the NHL’s content management system (such as it is).
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That is a perfect forward for a book if I don’t say so myself. People with common interest often find more interesting things in common then the first, don’t they?
Both of us being avid Devils fans as a common interest has shown other similarities in computers/networking/etc., music, and a love of the Pork Roll. It’s happened to me with many people on other message boards/social media platforms.
Steve – absolutely, read today’s entry that ties together Hanukah, Christmas, marching band, backyard baseball and a young man fighting leukemia.