Posts I don't inflict on you
I was looking at my draft folder and realized I have 167 accumulated posts that I began and abandoned for one reason or another. That's more posts not published than many blogs ever publish.
Lowlights:
- Bitching about the multistate performance test
- A post about how conflicted I feel about my Note having been published.
- A complete freak out about the first day of work conflicting with a half day at Clownfish's school
- Another post excoriating Adam Lambert, mid-season AI
- A completely different and totally honest story instead of this post
- An adorable story about Clownfish rooting for John McCain in the election because he felt bad that everyone else seemed to like A-Rock Obama better
- Random posts whining about my inability to land a job
- Posts written when I was suffering from insomnia (can't sleep clowns will eat me)
- A list of words I managed to work into a reflection paper or something for my internship class because I was so relieved to have a chance to NOT write like a lawyer (inveigh, bulwark, and halcyon were on the list).
- Some early stories about me and/or Bullshark overseas that didn't make it past the great blog migration of 2006.
I do have a filter, really. The evidence is in the Draft folder.

4 little fish:
Wait wait, you don't like Adam Lambert?!?!?!?!?
But...but...the black and white cover was awesome!!!!
Classic example of why I didn't like Adam: there is all this talk about trying to find someone who's "current". Then in the finale they had him sing with Kiss and Queen. So current!
It was his vocal style. I concede he's mega-talented, but was never my thing. I'm not saying I liked BoringGuyWhoWon any better. But no, Adam Lambert, not so much.
I, for one, would like to hear about your McCain supporter.
Adam Lambert = EW and ICK! I hated that guy!!! I admit he had a good voice but he was way too dramatic and over the top. Kris Allen on the other hand was so delicious- YUM!
Good Idea to go through some old drafts- I bet you found a treasure trove of memories even if they never made it to the light of the published internet.
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