Another person I adore…

Oh, Monty.

Seriously, if there could be contest for people who are willing to love even the most annoying people on earth, Monty would win it hands down with her hands tied behind her back (No, I don’t know how that would work, either.) I always know she has my back. She is a gem out there in the skeery, skeery Internet.

She is ridiculously funny, awfully insightful, and accepting of folks wherever they are at. And she’s a great writer. You should read her. I do. And if you are an attractive, independently wealthy man with a desire to lavish attention on a hardworking mom of two, SHE’S READY FOR THE LAVISHING.

I’m just saying. And she says…

"When you come to MegFowler.com, you should
prepare to prepare yourself..."

...for stories that will move you
...for tales of HORROR and The Mysteries Of Wet Towels
...for uncontrollable laughter
...for the unbearable lightness of caffeine
...for more woman than you could possibly imagine

She's all that and a bag of chips.
Betcha can't read just once.

People I adore…

I love the people that hang out here. Or hung out at my old blog. Because, you know… they’re the same people.

Nancy is one of my favourite people in the whole blogging community. She is as honest and true as they come. Not only that, but she’s so funny that I actually laugh out loud when I read her (which is rare for me — not laughing out loud, but laughing out loud while reading.)

She has incredible perspective, a capacity for hope and survival that puts me to shame, and of course, the cutest baby, the best husband, AND the best ass on the internet. She says:

Meg asked me to write a few words for her new blog, and while
I have been composing things in my head for the past 24 hours
or so, I still have nothing.

See, that’s the difference between reading my pathetic excuse
for a blog, and reading Meg. I write things in my head, most
of which is crap, and most of the timeit never actually makes
it to a posting. Meg, on the other hand, is prolific. You
can tune in almost any time of day and find something
new AND, here’s the tricky part, it’s something worth reading!

Not many of us can produce quantity AND quality, but
Meg seems to be able to do this. I’d like to hate her
for this if she wasn’t so freaken nice. Damn your kind
heart, Meg; it makes it impossible to hate you!

So, get a cup of coffee, perhaps a nice biscotti or
scone, and settle in for some great reading. And,
if I do say so myself, some of the people who comment
on her blog are pretty great too.

Congratulations on the new domain, Meg, I’m
sure I’ll be reading you for many years to come.