Wednesday, January 21, 2009

I'm temporarily taking over Mark's blog!!

Aaahhhh...  I have had my blog disabled!!  So now I'm using Marks. I would say "hijacking" but since he is a pilot, that's probably not the terminology I'm supposed to use - even though I just did.  Why is that when I don't have my own blog, I have all sorts of stuff I want to talk about??  

Here's what I think happened to my blog.  The blog robots that search the blogs to make sure they are "ok" thought mine was spam.  I embedded a map of my most recent run and that was the last time I "saw" my blog.  It wasn't even that impressive of a run - just 12 miles.  I was all set to brag about this weekend's 18 mile run.  Oh well.  I put in a request to get blogger to look at my blog, and I don't know how long that takes.  In the mean time, Mark's blog is going to become my own!

I really don't have anything to say - other than - I hope they fix mine soon!

K

2 comments:

Prachar family said...

That is my nightmare! Seems this happens randomly and can completely ruin a person's life!! Okay, not quite that dramatic...but close!

Prachar family said...

congrats on 18 miles by the way...I bet that does make 12 seem SHORT!

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