I just noticed that a “BYU blogs” blog ring has been established by Nate Cardon. It’s currently a rather small blog ring, with three member blogs, but likely to grow (it’s only a few days old) and it sounds like a potentially interesting development in the bloggernacle.
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I don’t know. I am a BYU lover, since it is my alma mater. But it might now seem so attractive to those on the fringes of society who for some insane reason don’t care for BYU or did not attend it.
But I’ll join the Lord’s blog ring, since I did graduate from the Lord’s University! :)
Jordan wrote But it might now seem so attractive to those on the fringes of society who for some insane reason don’t care for BYU or did not attend it.
This was a very confusing statement. I think it was sarcastic, but even so, it doesn’t seem to make sense without changing “now” to “not”!
John is right. Pardon my typo.
And it is not “sarcastic”. I prefer the term “tongue-in-cheek”. :)
Besides, John, we all know that anyone who actually chose not to go to BYU must be on the fringes of society! ;)
Happily on the fringes . . . .
–Randy