tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990915.post6064739164114741774..comments2023-09-19T10:00:29.637-04:00Comments on The Velvet Blog: Your social media at workJim Donahuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04140325442403671800noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990915.post-12036029098238033872011-10-28T01:30:10.476-04:002011-10-28T01:30:10.476-04:00Man, this post is taking me back to those long dri...Man, this post is taking me back to those long drives home for Thanksgiving, just dreaming about Mom's homemade intact muscle counterparts.Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02798340582589737829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990915.post-11249947557084336572011-10-25T20:35:01.581-04:002011-10-25T20:35:01.581-04:00Meat log indeed. Your post here matches my concer...Meat log indeed. Your post here matches my concerns about a McDonald's approach to blogging as suggested through our shared disingenuous email from Serge L of JOOBLE. <br /><br />This is how I've come to you via Popps's blog at bits and bobs because you commented there and I was curious to meet other bloggers who also received the flattering email. <br /><br />To some extent, advertising is one of the great evils of the world, like McDonald's and prostitution. As much as we might need these things or believe we do, from time to time they can take over and become the great flattener of all that's worthwhile and helpful, like the meat blog you describe. <br /><br />I'm pleased to meet you and your blog, Jim.Elisabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04015624747225433940noreply@blogger.com