Say WHA?!

She’s gonna hate me for this.

I’m asking for your help people. You see, HoBiscuit, my lovely wife, is mulling over the possibility of maybe starting her own blog. I happen to think that having her own space on the net would be a most wonderful thing, but she’s very shy and is hesitating, thinking that she has nothing of interest to say to the world.

To which I say; “Bullpoop”.

So, I’d like for you people out there to let her know, in no uncertain terms, that reading her words online would thrill you to no end. Leave a comment here encouraging her to start her own site. Show her some love. Let her know she has fans even though she hasn’t even started writing yet. Make some noise people and maybe, just maybe, she won’t kill me for writing this before she came to a decision on her own.

And if we’re real lucky, she’ll actually start her own Blog!

10 Comments

  1. wait, you have to have something intersting to say to have a blog?! no one told me that. crap.

    also, just think of all the exciting public geekman mocking opportunities there would be!

  2. HB must start her own blog–not just to expose the truth about life with GeekMan, but to address the question that has been keeping most of the internet up at night: What does Bread do when GeekMan has to travel for work?

  3. Dang! You got Geekman, now your own blog……lucky! UTOPIA! *sigh* *sniff* MY LIFE IS COMPLETE… *sniff*

  4. You don’t have anything of interest to say either, yet I pop in every day to see what’s up.

    Just beware, she could be your worst competition in reaching the blogging audience. Just imagine something happening and then see who gets to blog about it (first).

    Bring on the competition, go HoBiscuit!

  5. HoBiscuit you need a bolg cuz you than you can tell funny storys about geekman that he (forgot) to post on his blog…. HAHA I have a post.

  6. Dearest Biscuit Ho,

    As the better half of my favorite celebrity duo, i almost feel as though you OWE me a blog. No pressure though. And only light stalking.

  7. Seriously, could one need a better reason than being able to say to your husband, “I’m not laughing with you. I’m laughing at you. And soon the bloggyverse will be too.”

    If that isn’t a Hallmark moment I don’t know what is.

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