You must have noticed how the best ideas are always the one that fall right out of the sky and just smack you on the head when least expect it! Noone ever seems to find really good ideas when they are deliberately looking for them, which is why it feels so damn good when something big does turn up… like a lost scratchy ticket that has just won 1000 bucks in the your currency of your current country of residence.
I just happened to be browsing around on the internet (just for something different) on Sunday, when I came across this physics community of bloggers who had this pretty cool little site put together. More or less it was five physicists who wrote about physics stuff and their lives in the world of physics academia. Well the content I found wasn’t really to my taste – because I couldn’t understand a fucking word of it – but the whole blog community thing I thought was brilliant. And then it struck me; why the hell don’t I get one of those going!
BING!!
And there it was! My big idea that I had been wishing and waiting for had just dropped on my head. So I quickly wrote to a friend of mine in Brisvegas, none of than Red Light Pete, a man worshipped by the girls around discount corner, and admired by his peers for his keen wit and sharp eye for the chicks. Him and I go way back, and on top of that, the bloke can really write up a good story. So I quickly wrote him an email to gave him the hard sell on “the next big thing” for us to do. He soon sent me back a reply saying he was in. And thus my new venture sprang it’s first little stalk from the seed.
Very soon I hope to have one of the finest literary sites on the internet, comprising a series of blogs all under the one website that should attract a large and diverse audience of contemporary literature lovers. Tonight I began with the hard work of putting all the technical peices together, which is going to take some time, but hopefully not forever. The idea is not for it to be just another series of personal blogs, but for this to be a platform for serious writers to flex their creative muscles and present contemporary stories of life in the new millenium. Much like individual chapters out of a Bukowski, Burmingham or Hunter S Thompson novel.
I gotta say, I’m very excited. If this turns out half as well as I am hoping, then it’s going to be something pretty wicked indeed!
Of course I’ll be keeping you my faithful readers posted, as I’m sure if you like the trash I write, then you’re going to love this new lifestyle site with five debaucherous writers all making a mockery of political correctness.
Padwanna!

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