I know I haven't blogged in about a month, so here I am again. Not that I've been overly busy or anything, but it was just the holiday season. That isn't really the reason I haven't blogged though, I just haven't had the motivation to do it lately. I guess my New Year's Resolution could be to blog more, but I don't do resolutions. As my friend Ryan Smith would say, they are for jerks and lesbians. I would like to blog more though, even though like five people read this, so we'll see how that goes.
Anyways, I don't have much to post as of right now. I want to do a "2009: Detroit Sports Year in Review" post, but that requires more time than I'm willing to put into an entry right now. Hopefully I'll get around to it before the end of 2010 though.
Speaking of 2010, how do you say it? Do you say "two thousand (and) ten" or "twenty ten." I personally think "twenty ten" sounds better, but I'd be interested to know what people think. The reason I think that is because this is the first year since 1999 that we can say it like that. Or did you say that you were going to party like it's "one thousand nine hundred (and) ninety-nine" in 1999? It's been ten years and I've kind of missed saying it like "nineteen ninety-nine." And I know people are now conditioned to say it like "two thousand (and) [blank]," after doing it for ten years, but to me, you can only get away with that for the first ten years of a century. After that, you have to start calling your years like Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson. I guess it's all just personal preference though, and it doesn't really matter in the end, so what are your thoughts?
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ReplyDeletethat's how i'm saying it.
bitch.
(sorry for the language, it just felt right.)