This blog was very straight forward. There were no pictures or videos, but there were a bloody ton of links that were posted to the sides of the page that could lead you to not only more information about the Giants, but as well other team blogs and stats. It's definitely all about football and the main goal was either to make hardcore fans cry over the loss, or inform them of the hope that is becoming lost now that the defensive coordinator Spagnolo is thinking about becoming a headcoach. If you are completely into football, it's definitely the blog for you. If you have no idea about the game, you'd be more confused than a blonde in a spelling bee.
The other blog that I read came off of my friends Myspace. Now, I have to say, I've been fairly dissapointed by these blogs. Not only are MOST of my friends now in college or just at home and out of high school, but most of their blogs are still about drama. None of this girls thoughts had any relation to a current event or something that her now husband is doing in the Army. She focused on speaking in straight ebonics to an unknown. (Which is my favorite because some days I really wonder if the unknown even exists or she just needed to vent and have someone besides herself to blame.)
Needless to say, she is the mother of one one-year-old boy and another is on the way and she is 19-years-old herself. Her blogs are probably more self-centered than many others on Myspace because she is constantly trying to defend her young mommyhood. As a fellow teenager that made it to college after high school, I wasn't impressed.
So there you have it. To be real, I hate reading other peoples blogs. I'm really NOT that interested in what most of the girls from my hometown have to say because the story is all the same.
"I'm 19, I married the Marine of my dreams, oh yea ... And I'm pregnant. How 'bout that?"
Not exactly the "American Dream" so to speak.
-LD
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