Keeping Behind the Joneses
Spongebob
If you read my blog regularly (or read irregularly, but read up on all past posts that you have missed), then you are already well-informed regarding the Dobson/Spongebob debacle that the media ran with and blew out of proportion. In Sunday School yesterday, someone made the point of bringing up the Spongebob news story without actually knowing any of the details . . .
. . . someone who knew about my blog, and has a link to it on her desktop.
That person was my wife.
If she had read my blog regularly like she said she would, she would have known all the details about Dobson and the obviously incorrect information. Of course, I'm not complaining about my wife, especially on Valentine's Day. Still, you think you have a reliable reading base of a few close friends and relatives . . . Perhaps when she finally reads this post, she'll keep reading just so I won't post about her again.
The moral of the story? Read my blog every day!
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February 14th, 2005 at 16:57
This response is in self defense. I never said it was Dr. Dobson who said SpongeBob's gay. I mentioned a conversation I had had this past Friday and we never heard Dobson's name. We were commenting on how some people who don't have a life come up with these absurd conclusions that weird or eccentric cartoon characters are gay.
February 14th, 2005 at 19:37
Indeed. My point was precisely that you didn't know who had said it. If you read my blog, you would have known.
February 18th, 2005 at 20:17
Does it mean that much to mention something your wife said wrong on the web? If I were married, and my wife had said something incorrect, I would not let the whole wide world know this online!
What you should do is thank the Lord everyday that you have a wife: and cherish her: build her up with words, and not tear down!!!!!
Love is what keeps us from being destroyed. It is one of the central characteristic of God.
Husbands love your wives and be not bittered.
February 18th, 2005 at 20:48
Indeed. I won't defend myself because I don't disagree with you.
Of course, you forget that my wife never said anything wrong or incorrect. She simply forgot to read my blog (as she had said she would), which would have informed her of the details on the subject.