Email Heroes

No! Not Mundabor again!


As I write, the number of those who have subscribed to receive my blog post by email has surpassed 100.

This means they will have their email “in” tray cluttered with my posts whenever they omit to check their account for one or two days, and I don't even want to think of what happens when they haven't checked it during their holidays. They will also receive an email every time I click the “publish” button by mistake (it happens more often than you think), so that when they click the link they find an error message. In all cases, some of those who are in the right time zone will be among the first to read my posts, which means they will be ruthlessly confronted with all the typos that have managed to go past my dyslexia, and generally requiring successive correction readings if and when time allows.

Now, I happen to be a person very jealous of what lands in my email “in” tray, and if you have followed my comment box for a while you have certainly noticed that as a person I am fairly easily nerved. For this reason, I do not subscribe by email to any blog; not one; not even mine.

Allow me, then, to express some words of sincere appreciation for the (at last count) 101 subscribers confronted daily with my blog blunders, typing mistakes, and general “in” tray cluttering.

You pay me a compliment even I do not pay to myself, and God knows I am not the self-effacing type.

Thanks. You make me proud.

Mundabor.

 

Posted on April 10, 2013, in Catholicism and tagged . Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on Email Heroes.

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