Couple of points of interest here:
1. KeepingItVirtual.blogspot.com was not available. I thought of it ages ago, but I'm quick to think, slow to act. You'll see.
In any event, when I saw that it was not available, the first thing I thought was, "Stop saying whatever your brother is saying, seconds before he says it!" I think that was from an episode of Roseanne. I lose.
2. For this day forward, you will refer to me as KIP. Of course, I understand that Keeping It Virtual would transform into KIV, not KIP, but I have my reasons.
Fine, I'll expound. I probably have a learning disorder, because back when I was in elementary school, I didn't know that K.I.T. stood for Keep In Touch. Furthermore, the first person who wrote it in my yearbook, in like sixth grade, had poor penmanship, and the T looked a lot like a P. But she was popular, and I thought I'd echo her sentiments in others' books, so I went around writing K.I.P. in everyone's book. I figured it stood for Keep In Peace or something equally radical. Even AFTER I found out K.I.T. stood for Keep In Touch, my brain still had K.I.P. memorized, after writing it in the annuals of thirty of my peers. And even now, when I jokingly write K.I.T., to be ironic or cute or whatever, I still think K.I.P. before writing K.I.T.
I like my real name, but I'd rather be a poorly-designed string of initials that highlight my brain problems, in order to maintain some sense of anonymity. I prefer, when you read KIP in your head, that you pronounce it phonetically, and not as K.I.P. Just trying to Keep It Virtual. However, I feel obligated to mention, if you know me in real life and you call me Kip, I will punch you in the neck. I also hereby declare that K-Dawg is not a suitable alternative. K-Town, however, will be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
3. This anonymous thing will not work out, I'm sure of it. That doesn't mean I won't insist on dragging it on, well past the point of no return. Sort of like how I hold onto the word "radical" and the band Oasis.
4. You are invited, nay ENCOURAGED to participate. I will probably ask you to guest blog, even if you are the only reader. I think guest blogging is hilariously egotistical, and yet undeniably essential to keeping up readership numbers. Get used to tongue-in-cheek antics veiling earnest concern for high blog statistics.
That said, enjoy my attempt at a new blog. I've thrown a lot of wet toilet paper at the ceiling of the blogosphere. Let's hope this one sticks.
EDIT: After a couple of minutes of reflection, I just can't do it. KIP? Really?? Kip is just so Young-Adult-novel-Best-Friend-whose-parents-get-divorced-forcing-her-to-become-a-klepto-to-gain-attention-and-steer-YA-heroine-off-the-right-path-until-lessons-are-learned-and-friends-confront-reality. And even though reality confrontation is sort of the antithesis of this blog, I just can't take it this far.
Nay. I think we'll go with that.
Cast of Characters:
Nay (me, obvs)
Eric (psuedonyms just don't do him justice) (or maybe they do, and I'm messing with your head)
Although they won't be the highlight of this blogging adventure, I may make mention of my offspring, Marie and Baby Ford. You'll get the hang of it, I promise.
If you would like a psuedonym, drop me a line. I am all about playing god.
EDIT AGAIN: K-Town is still up for grabs. K-Rock, however, has been reserved. You gotta be quick in this game.
5 comments:
And here I thought K.I.T was that car that David Hasselhoff talked to.
I knew that name sounded familiar. I'm desperately hoping some Knight Rider fan's google search leads to me.
I welcome you with open arms, Hoffers.
Dear God it's me Margaret,
Well, not really, but I couldn't resists. Psuedonym me, por favor. This is so exciting I have never had one!
Wow, my first shout-out on your blog, and it happened on the first post! I love the KIT story, but you are so Nay. I look forward to lurking, de-lurking to comment, and possibly guest blogging, if you're a good girl....or boy....just keeping up the anonymous vibe.
I want a psuedonym.
You are so clever. I need an anonymous blog. The Gestapo,
Big brother, blog police got to mine and I can't write anything good.
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