Friday, September 28, 2007

We're Back, and Better Than Ever!

As my good friend Samir Na . . . Na . . . Not Gonna Work Here Anymore once sang: “Back up in your 'gluteus maximus' with the Resurrection.” Okay, that might not be exactly what he sang, but you get the point. GameTime, TBD© is back and, with the help of my overly-computer-savvy friend Jimbo, is better than ever. Today we celebrate the one year anniversary of the blog that has single-handedly changed the landscape of life as we know it. I know Al Gore wants you to believe that global warming is behind all of these changes, but that is because he cannot come to terms with overwhelming power of my words and the enjoyment they bring to those that read them.

But I am not just resurrecting GameTime, TBD© with a new look. No; my avid readers (and those who stumble across this haven of wisdom) deserve more. With the new look comes a new game plan. I will be introducing new features to go along with the new look. In addition to my usual posts about life and sports, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the insights and comments of My Better Half who, more often than not, has a few responses she would like to share about things I say (I know, I know…it’s shocking to think that someone has the nerve to disagree with BAP…the things I have to put up with on a daily basis). Also, every Friday I will be posting a link dump--a list of links to content on the world wide web--providing you access to information that you may not have seen during the week and that I believe is news worthy (like, for example, this article that confirms what we feared most: men like boobs). It will be a nice way to kill those last few hours . . . er . . . minutes at the office when no one is doing any actual work.

All this should help prevent the late-season burnout I suffered during my first year as a “blogger.” Let’s face it, when the hockey season came to a bitter end I was lost, floating aimlessly in a boat without a paddle. I have apologized to my readers on several occasions in the past, and now I plan to show them just how committed I am to making their lives better. I will never leave you stranded without my witty commentary again (to my credit, no one could have predicted Britney’s total melt down or Lindsey’s trip back to rehab…ah, who am I kidding, we saw this coming from a mile away). I have learned from my mistakes and am better because of it. So I ask you to join me in the celebrating the one year anniversary of GameTime, TBD© and its magnificent resurrection.

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