Its me. Wolf Dreamer from
Wolf Dreamer's Game Maker Forum and electronic mental asylum.
That is odd. If I don't have B selected, it looks bold. If I press it, it turns to unbold, or normal as some like to call it. Strange bug. I guess it happened because I copied and pasted something that was in bold text, and the blog machine got confused.
Oh well. Sometimes I like to be bold, and sometimes unbold, or timid.
Yeah... going to be a lot of really lame jokes folks, so be warned.
At my forum I have a place called Personal Interactions, where basically anything goes, and when something really funny falls off the first page, I move it to a subfolder called
Random Acts of Chaos and Enlightenment.
So if you are in the mood for something funny, go there.
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Lets see... what should I pointless blog about... something no one could possibly care about in any possible way, or be even remotely interested in.
Today I made cornbread for the first time. Its a rather difficult chore since you have to be a fairly fast runner to chase down the cornbread dogs that run wild in this area. You can't just use cars, since they cut across yards, and through the forests, thus making this a rather fair sport I suppose. Back in the old days, the native Americans road horses to easily capture them, rounding them up as their main food supply, until overhunting drove them to extinction, and they had to start eating buffalo meat. A buffalo is like a cow, only with a fur coat on, so I assume it was liking eating hamburgers only you have to constant pick hair out of your food. Horribly rough times back in those days. These days they just live in casinos, and can buy all the cornbread dogs and hot dogs they want.
Hot dogs are of course a similiar species, also known as fire dogs, since some crooked fire fighters would release them into a community where they'd run about starting fires, thus providing the bored fire fighters something to do, and to justify their large staff, and pay raises. Fire dogs were always used in various military compaigns as I recall, and were once seen as a natural part of the ecosystems, controlled burns keeping underbrush from building up. Sadly there are no hot dogs left to roam in the wild, the government regulating how and where they may be raised.