Thursday, September 25, 2008

PTG Author Thin Skinned

So I made a couple of comments about the PT Green blog. Obviously, meaning to start a bit of controversy. Seems as though it was a bit hard for him to take. He immediately went on the defensive about his wine drinking habits by listing off some nicknames of wines that he may have seen before, and a region in which there are some vineyards. As if to make us believe that he is an expert....sorry, not fooled. He was also horrified that I don't appreciate his over use of exclamation points and an urban slang term for our Lord and Savior. He then went on to foolishly try to demonstrate his offensive skills by ripping me about the number of readers I have. I've already taken care of that myself. Once again, I already know how small my readership is, I was the one that told him!

I would like to make a comparison of our two blogs. Mine: edgy, controversial, cutting edge, insightful, interesting. His: boring, elementary, irrelevant. I am the Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh while he is the Mr. Rogers and HD DVD. (I will be honest, this is not what I had intended, but what could be better for my readers in the off season than to watch thier favorite blogger rant away about an opponents blog.) This really isn't a fair fight, maybe I should go easy on him?

6 comments:

Roth said...

Wouldn't 'edgy' and 'cutting edge' be the same thing?

Who's Kitty?

I call this a KO and TKO (is that possible?) for the current title holder.

Can I have more non-sequedors?

Brooks said...

No, 'edgy' is a 'harshness' and 'cutting edge' is a 'newness' or 'fresh'.

Kitty is another word for "pussy" cat. I'll let you figure that one out.

I think you mean "non sequiturs", and I know that because I had to look it up in the dictionary. Are you implying that I have non sequiturs in my blog?

Thank you for your comments. Where's my rating?

Roth said...

I was talking about my own non sequiturs...not yours. I'm on your side bud! Could you add paranoid to your description?

Rating: 7

Roth said...

Is 1 month too long to look for your response in the off-season?

bigjay25 said...

a scared kitty is better than no kitty at all!
take it how you can get it baby! jeez.
I'd write more but I am busy cross-training for next years softball season. (running through tires, one armed push ups, the whole 9).

Brooks said...

Pretty sure that unless PT Green enlists some serious ringers, your cross training will prove useless. Also, you're the kitty! Not to me confused with "gettin' some kitty".