Stop tagging me.

Ever since I started blogging I found that people who blog love to go onto other people’s blogs and leave their mark. Forget all the Myspaces or Facebooks. If you have a blog, THAT becomes your personal page and the Internet is your playground. You’re not limited to the rules set by companies like Facebook or Myspace. You do what you want. Anyway, this is what people are doing now? Tagging? It’s like tag but with blogs, kindof. I guess you just link people. I don’t know. This is my first and final tag. Don’t bother me. Here’s to you Tonya of (my favorite) the black celebrity gossip genre, Mrs. Grapevine.

Is the picture embarrassing? I’d like to think maybe just a little.

2 Responses to “Stop tagging me.”


  1. 1 MrsGrapevine February 15, 2008 at 10:50 pm

    No it’s not embarrassing, that’s my personality, I did that for my 30th birthday.

    I won’t be tagging you again. You are the Grinch that stole tagging, but brace yourself, it’s viral tagging, so it will go on and on and on.

    People like tags because it helps to promote your website across the blogsphere.

    I’m glad you decided to do it just for me. I know tags are like e-mail fowards, you either like it or you don’t.

  2. 2 asupremenewyorkthing February 16, 2008 at 7:49 am

    (smiley face emoticon)

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