I’m at one of those points where my finger is itching to push the delete button on this blog. But I’ve done that before and restarted so it doesn’t hold the same significance any more. Still, no more entries until at least January. Life is just not bloggable at this point, and I’m not sure if or when it will be.
Those who don’t understand the title of this post, if anyone doesn’t, should click this link.
Boooooo
I remember the first usage of that phrase. I can’t believe there’s now three pages of results for it.
that sucks.
Actually, if you add up “go garver,” “going garver,” “gone garver,” “went garver,” and variations on “garverize” you get around 17 pages. It’ll probably be my only lasting legacy. Sigh.
Mark,
I hope that things get better for you over Christmas.
David
Hey, I understand the emotion. The theological Blogosphere sux and is overly surly these days. Its gotten to be a waste of time.
Garrett
See ya, Mark. Come back when you can.
it is NOT overly surly, you jerk!
Well, I now know what the term means, but not its origin.
In any case, enjoy your time off. Peace.
Thanks for not pulling the plug, Mark. Your site is a helpful resource. Enjoy your break.
I’m pining for the days–not so long ago–when “going garver” for me meant seeing Joel for lunch. *sigh*
Perhaps, Mark, you can find some underground way to let those of us who care about what is going on with you know what you’re up to and what you’re thinking. Somewhere where the boogey men can’t find us….