Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Banned in the USA

Some of you are of the working persuasion. I think that is great and I celebrate the hard worker. Then there is the not so so hard worker. These people are the types that will get on the computer and check out a blog or two. I love you guys, too. Listen, the 'man' owes it to you. You work all kinds of crazy hours, take minimal breaks, eat lunch at your desk... I think if you want to take a minute to pop around on the internet and check things out, totally fine by me. However, if you work for Sea Island, you will not be checking my blog out anytime soon. Apparently, I have been banned for 'Hate Speech'. I think this may have something to do with my extremely controversial 'Write him in' post. I really have no idea why I have been banned. I will say that I am not a 'hater' of anyone. I am extremely sarcastic and crazy, but not a 'hater'. I love Sea Island, it is a fabulous place to visit and I apparently just do not share their views. I apologize if anything I have said has come across as being judgmental or prejudicial. I do feel like this adds an air of notoriety to my life.

5 comments:

Elizabeth said...

How did they ban you? People that work at Sea Island can't look at your blog? Supid!

Leah said...

YOU ARE OFFICIALLY A CRIMINAL. I LIKE IT!

echoeve said...

Well I guess I will have to check your blog every night before bed

gigi said...

How do they know anyway unless they have checked it out while they were at work??
You are so totaly one of the most controversial people I know. How do you know you've been banned? Did you get an official letter from they're lawyer or was it word of mouth or a little bird or....
What do you care any way? You don't work there!

Amanda said...

Most of this post was written completely in jest. They did have their network set up to block my blog and have a pop up come up that said something about hate speech. I think it was more of a technical glitch than a ban. Echo called yesterday and let me know that she was able to read my blog now. I don't really think they know or care anything about me.