Holiday Cheer

December 17th, 2007 by Mr. Danger

Happy St. Bloggin’s Day. For those of you who didn’t already know, St. Bloggin’s Day falls on the first Sunday to occur after the annual DangerCouch show, but before Christmas. Not only is this day a high holiday in the upper realms of elite comedy bloghood, but it also marks the start of Blog-onza, the hollowed festival of cultural identity and non-blogging.

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St. Bloggin and acolyte at a local renaissance faire.

To do my part in commemorating these great days in online history, I will be taking a blog sabbatical until the New Year, at which time we just might have new videos and all manner of Couchly goodness.

In the meantime, please examine the videos, peruse the last year-and-half of blog posts, or come visit me at my personal blog project, the Ominous Comma.

Thank you and Happy Holidays.

Brent.

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10 Responses

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  2. Debbie

    Happy St. Bloggin’s Day to you! In true St. Bloggin Spirit I will be watching “The Highlander” with my family as we do every year around Christmas time.

    Looking forward to more DangerCouch episodes!

    See you at The Comma!

  3. Caustic Soda

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  5. LOBO

    “Aye. St. Bloggins warned us what would happen after falling from Grace and shaving with the Holy Spatula … now we will never be in GQ.”

  6. Sue

    St. What? What a novel idea. Interesting.

  7. Unskilled Poet

    Happy St. Bloggins to you!

    St Bloggin looks like a guy I saw when I took my mother-in-law to the reenactment of the Battle of Hastings…

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  8. steve

    Happy Valentines to all..hehehehehe May you filled with love and peace in your heart always…

  9. Toronto Veterinary

    It’s been way too long now. You need to put up another post soon. How long was this sabbatical supposed to last in the first place?

  10. Claire

    Awesome! It’s great.

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