This post is SCU's 1000th post, and to me that is the craziest thing in the world. To tell you the truth, I couldn't believe it when I saw what was about to happen. Think about it, this blog was started in late March 2008, meaning there have been around 475 days of SCU existence, give or take. That also means there have been about 2.1 posts per day since inception, though the number is possibly deflated because I don't usually post on the weekends. Either way, that's a lot of work and time I have spent on this site, and I want to reinforce my appreciation for the opportunity to stick around.
Although the hobby impact of this blog has been largely unseen, I have to hobnobbed with some of the big wigs around the industry, spoken with a few NFL players, talked to a baseball player or two, corresponded with a guitar hero, and made many new friends - all thanks to the blog. Although it has taken thousands of hours to produce, those things definitely make every word I type worthwhile to me.
I'm not sure I expect myself to be around the scene a few years from now, but who knows? I didn't expect this site to last this long, either. Regardless of my intentions, I would like to thank you, the reader, for sticking with me. Love me or hate me, you make this site possible, and you have my gratitude, even you want to send me needless piles of email about my lack of control at a buffet.
Here's to another 1000 posts!
Monday, July 13, 2009
1,000 Posts: Proof of My Craziness
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Congrats! I always enjoy reading your opinions - It's always nice to read opposing viewpoints to popular sentiment. I particularly agree with you on your opinions about 2009 Allen & Ginter (bleh). Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I only survived for 312 posts, so 1,000 is pretty damn impressive!
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
ReplyDeleteI DON'T agree with your opinions on '09 Allen & Ginter.
But that's what makes the card blogging cool.
Awesome Adam! Congrats and keep it coming!
ReplyDeletei've been following since the beginning and i have to thank you for helping to liberate my hobby mind and keep it focused. if not for scu, it wouldn't be fun anymore.
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