Friday, February 5

Blogging: My Evil Temptress

I've been meaning to do this for a while. Previous readers have inquired, "what has happened?"


some light background music while this post melts your face

As I browse through the frivolous, detached good times I've enjoyed at this URL since 2006, there are many things I will miss about blogging.

The creative outlet, the cordial back-and-forth amongst fans, the ivory tower from which to objectify coaches wives, embarrass young athletes and shed a penetrating light on the glut of chromosomally-challenged Tiders. Wow. That stuff was a veritable Jelly-o-the-Month-Club (the gift that keeps on giving, all the year round. AKA: comedic gold), but I digress.

I started this gig, a young buck of 25. I was recently unemployed and some might say rudderless. I was looking for an avenue; a reason to get up before 11am. Blogging was my full time job, and I pumped out one, maybe even two blog posts a day, mind you. We're not talking, "Here's a funny youtube clip of another drunk bama skank". We're talking in-depth opinions, actual thought and a lot a "Top Ten" lists. (always a crowd pleaser)

Then things took off. Finebaum took notice, Matt Stafford happened, Alana Collete Connell, Saban, BFOTW, etc. Business was good. Real good. I even earned a few psychotic, comment stalkers and over 1K hits per day.

Did I say good? Actually business was not good, because minor-league blogging doesn't pay.

Call me the "Crash Davis" of the Blog-o-sphere.

Yeah, I was in the show. I was in the show for 21 days once - the 21 greatest days of my blogging life. You know, in the show you never ask to come on Finebaum's show, somebody calls and asks you. It was great. You get linked on deadspin like every other day, your comment threads take on a life of their own, the hotels all have room service, and the women all have long legs and brains.

Ok, those last two don't apply. Even so, it was time to move on. My life was changing and the blog suffered. But instead of putting DSS out of its misery, signing the DNR and getting on with life, I drug things out. Clinging to the good ole days, like some pseudo-journalistic Brett Favre type asshole.

To do this thing right, it has to be your calling, your lifestyle. Unfortunately, that lifestyle doesn't play nice with the non-internet world: A career, a wife, a kid, not being fat. Something had to give. It was fun while it lasted, but as you know, all good things...

So here we are, saying "good bye". Let's be honest. We've all seen this post coming. It's a mere formality now. Some call it "closure".

Don't think you've heard the last of me though. I'll be around. While you're here, visit the "Best of" DSS to your right and remember me fondly.


In closing: The original BFOTW Stud, looking not awkward

5 comments:

  1. I can't not post an email like this. Thanks for your honesty, Chris.

    "Bro, you're breaking my heart! Even though I'm a heartless, hate-mongering LSU grad, I enjoyed reading your blog and have been in a state of perpetual mourning when I daily perused your site only to find that Bammeroid douche-bag gracing your page.

    I had actually resolved to delete my bookmark to this page if there was no new post today. Now that I've got the news, there is little closure, but instead I feel as though I must go cry in the fetal position through the night (at least).

    Wife??? Kids??? Job??? Not getting fat??? Methinks that you need to get your priorities right, mistah!"

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  2. Erik, you should try submitting some FanPosts at RSC. Even if you only posted sparingly, I imagine they would be very popular.

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  3. Eri(c)k...no tribute or mention of the national champions...the greatest college football team ever...i'm disapointed

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  4. Matthew,
    Is it irony that makes you want to correct Erik's spelling of his own name and then yourself misspell "disapointed"? I tend to believe it is arrogant ignorance.

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  5. erik, just clicked over from FotP to see if there were any updates. Wish I coulda been here for the "glory days" . . . Congrats on the little one!

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