Thursday, September 16, 2010

Hello.

Survey: Are you reading this? Please respond within the next week by commenting on this post.

14 comments:

Unknown said...

I think I'm the only one. I still like it, though.

Thom said...

Then that would make me the only other one. It's like e-mailing each other in public!

shinysara said...

I read it! I keep saying to myself 'I will write a post when I get a job' but that obviously hasn't happened yet. Maybe I will have to give up waiting for that and just write an update anyway, since it's almost been a year since my last post. Hmmm.

Thom said...

Do it! And by "do it" I mean get a job and post, or at least post.

Unknown said...

It is sort of like a public email. I like it, though.

Sara. Ditto what Thom said.

Michael said...

I'm not.

shinysara said...

we should rename it the chicago blog

lauren said...

This blog and the Farmer's Almanac are pretty much all that I read. I miss yous.

Unknown said...

Anyone know who this Lauren Summer clown is? With a last name like Summer, it sounds like some hippie who would probably work on a commune and get high off weed and life all the time.

Thom said...

I miss me some Weinberg!

lauren said...

Ouch, Waple. Give me a little bit of credit. Nope, not a stoner. Nope, don't live on a commune. I work outside from dawn til dusk growing and harvesting vegetables. A hippie? Maybe. A hard-working farmer with calluses on her hands and dirt under her nails? Yes.

Do I have to remind you of who helped to revive Andrew Maple? Exactly.

jp said...

Whew, just missed the deadline. Typical. then again, I do have the whole starting two businesses and a new "day" job excuse...

Thom said...

Palmer, where is your post to update us?

Lauren, you need to provide us with even more details too! Farmers rule!

Unknown said...

Lauren, I hate to break it to you, but Andrew Maple didn't last very long... maybe a few days. But I'm sure you made those last few days very nice for him.

I thought you DID live on a commune, if not now, then at some point. Am I totally mistaken?