Sunday, November 26, 2006
PORTSMOUTH, NH: WHO ARE YOU?
This is me, Jack and Buster. Having moved from New Hampshire this past year, I am curious who my frequent visitor is from Portsmouth. This nice person visits for several minutes, just about every day. Do I know you? This is a friendly little blogger question, please comment here or email garyrith@yahoo.com
I am such a nosey guy.
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I'm Deb, aka Seattlejo (Seattlejo.com and http://seattlejo.typepad.com/cooking)
I'm from Seattle, I work full time at the University of Washington and attend school part time in persuit of a nutritional science degree.
WELL! There is another mystery solved, our new friend seattlejo. Welcome welcome welcome. We need people like you around here to counter-balance the Canadian and French Canadian goofballs who frequent my blog.
Hey!
Probably time for an post-lunch nap in Budapest, eh marian?
Oh, I see, maybe Marian realized that she is just another Canadian goofball, albeit living in Hungary.
greetings seattlejo. i used to live in pioneer square. how i miss that place!
as for you gr, i'm sure you couldn't possibly be referring to me.
btw, GREAT photo of you, jack, and buster. i miss you all. and next time include your wife.
p.s. you're getting a little thin. eat more brownies!
Who are you calling a goofball!
Wait, I am a goofball .. nevermind
Now having met you, I can confirm Gordo are a goofball.
Denis, you have your run of the mill Canadian goofball, well-represented hereabouts, and then, in a whole different category you have your FRENCH CANADIAN goofballs, represented by one fellow who_____________________
and_________________but really_______________and so, if you think you are that lone French Canadian goofball, you know, if the shoe fits, wear it?
I represent that remark. :-D
Of course, the old pot calling the kettle black here, as some would say your blog host is a goofball....
no word from the Portsmouth character, but we will keep shaking the tree and seeing what falls out...
Goofball is a bad thing?
Heck no .. In some quarters, I guess. I tend to answer to it as a second/third/eight-fifth name ...
I can imagine a trial lawyer might not enjoy being tagged with it ...
Gents, it is compliment. One would not want to be ordinary.
LISTEN TO THIS: our Portsmouth visitor, subject of this post actually, was just here for over 5 minutes. Who is this person?
Maybe they're shy. It took me a fair time of lurking before I was ready to post at genx. Give him/her time. Eventually someone will say something that'll bring them out.
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