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Sep 10, 2019

The Blogiversary


On this date way back in 2009, the mighty blog of eVilleMike was born.


Whoopty-fuckin-do.

I'm starting this post in February, thinking I'll be able to write up a nice long reflection-y piece on how everything has evolved in these past 10 years.

Doubt it.

But maybe.

I think I'm really just hoping the world will still be in more or less one piece.

As always - hopeful while not particularly optimistic.

2 comments:

  1. Happy 10th blogiversary Mike!
    I always enjoy the pixs and your perspective on what's happening in the world.

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