I have to confess that my views on blogging have shifted. I now see it as a viable option to interact with people I care about. As our lives get more complicated, It’s not that easy to hang out with each other, share a beer and talk. Being able to give a shout out to my homie on an almost daily basis is not bad. - Mario
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Quote was taken from a speech I delivered at a symposium hosted by the Blogging Institute of America at Madison Square Garden on April 14th, 2005. I have also spoken favorably in support of the integration of the capuchin monkey into mainstream society.
-MB
The reason I like blogging and reading others blogs is that Mario CRACKS ME UP!! You are fricken hilarious!
I think I heard Dr. Norbert Guchlenheimenopolis speak on the issue of the capuchin monkey a couple years ago at the national weblog summit in Dublin, CA. The theme that year was: Blogs, and the blogging bloggers who blog them. Even though the “Genus Cebus” weren’t on the syllabi, the entire summit of 13 people were enthralled.