Not dead…yet

by Francis Wooby on February 17, 2010

Thank you for checking in at www.wlister.com, staying subscribed, or just happening to catch this on Facebook between rounds of Farmville.

Wherever you’re reading this, please know I’m sorry for unexpectedly extending my “Holiday break” into mid-February. Despite some evidence to the contrary, I didn’t die or abandon this blog. Yet again, Life just got in the way. Even now, things haven’t really calmed down; but, I’m slowly coming to accept the hustle and bustle as the new normal, and learning to work within it.

At this point I wanted to touch base and say that the blog and I are still alive, and voice my appreciation for the great conversations. I’m enthused by the level of thoughtfulness on public relations, journalism, marketing, entertainment, technology, etc. and how the rapid changes to everything are affecting us on practical, personal levels. You have been making powerful points and posing some challenging questions. In the end, I think I’ve learned far more knowledge than I’ve managed to impart.

Thanks for contributing so much, and please keep it up!

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Megan February 17, 2010 at 10:49 am

Aren’t you the same guy who was promising to post every week or give money to your readers?

Harvey Kirkpatrick February 17, 2010 at 2:59 pm

Where’s my steak dinner?!? Hoping to see you next week at the meetup and collect my winnings.

Gordon Cameron February 17, 2010 at 8:25 pm

Does this mean there’s another 20 in the mail for me?

Francis Wooby February 18, 2010 at 6:05 am

Dear readers and vultures (I’ll leave it to you to decide who’s who),

As my post about the money clearly states, I reserve the right to absences from this blog caused by work, family or any other obligations or distractions I see as a priority, without penalty of the $20 to a randomly drawn commenter.

What I think you meant to say was “Welcome back! Good to see you online again. Sorry you had a rough patch there for a while and hope everything’s working out for you.” and so on and so forth.

Right?

[MOCKING LAUGHTER FROM THE READERS]

Megan February 18, 2010 at 10:11 am

You’ve obviously never been on the Internet.

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