I've been thinking about this for a long time and now I'm ready to introduce my new idea. I'm going to become the Copycat Blogger.
Whenever I see a good post and I think, "Hey, I could have done that," or "I have a similar idea," I'm going to do it. Yes, it's theft.
When I post a copycat blog entry, I'll provide a link to the original that you can just ignore, because my entry will be so much better. Or you can judge my entry next to the original and tell me what a loser I am. You pick.
Here goes my first installment. Mr. Longburn has a post about his shoes. Here's my photo of shoes just like his.
I like to write about what's on my mind. It often has something to do with bicycling.
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I've been thinking about this for a long time and now I'm ready to introduce my new idea. I'm going to become the Copycat Blogger.
Whenever I see a good post and I think, "Hey, I could have done that," or "I have a similar idea," I'm going to do it. Yes, it's theft.
When I post a copycat blog entry, I'll provide a link to the original that you can just ignore, because my entry will be so much better. Or you can judge my entry next to the original and tell me what a loser I am. You pick.
I'm honored, thanks. In reply, shoe haiku:
The bottoms of my shoes
are clean
from walking in the rain.
-Jack Kerouac, American Haiku
verlaine: I imagined that this was a possibility.
I can't tell if this is genius or asinine.
What genious has not found inspiration in the works of others?
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