
if it's not obvious yet, the april 1 post was a complete fallacy. some may even call it a "lie" which sounds harsh but may be technically true. you've been punked, duped, skiprolled, or worst of all - relieved. it was just my little attempt at a hoax. i hadn't schemed this for weeks previous or anything like that, i was just mulling an idea for an overdue post and the thought of an april fools prank just seemed too tempting to pass up. now, it didn't send a shockwave through the entire blogosphere community, as i'd secretly hoped, nor was there any sort of "ripple effect" where people were offering to pay me off if i didn't sell my domain name, and to my knowledge no one painted "save thirdthoughts" on a water tower, but it did produce a few emails from friends and family that were concerned about how to deal with the unthinkable. i won't mistake your percieved apathy for the cult-like devotion that i know my hardcore reader(s) have. the domain "thirdthought" does exist as a consulting company's website however and if you are reading this, i could be convinced to entertain any offers for the domain name "thirdthoughts.com" that you might have. in the meanwhile, rest easy that thirdthoughts is alive and kicking, always willing and able to offer you whit and wisdom and the occasional glimpse into my daily life that you've come to know and love.
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Give ya $1 for thirdthought
Whew!!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't know how I was going to keep up with family and the things that are going on in the world. You had me fooled! NOT NICE! I almost didn't check in cuz I thot you weren't there!
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