On Purpose

Posted by Christopher on Mar 20th, 2008
2008
Mar 20

Just an observation; I dropped into see if Jen over at WalkTwo had posted anything fresh in a while; which she had so I left a comment. Later in the day I made my way over to the blog of a new visitor to Got Fruit(?), E. Barrett that had posted a comment yesterday.

Jen’s post along with comment from your’s truly left at WalkTwo:

Search and rescue has now been called off. ;) Welcome back.

"It is purpose that created us. Purpose that connects us. Purpose that pulls us. That guides us. That drives us. It is purpose that defines us. Purpose that binds us."
- Agent Smith (The Matrix Reloaded)

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The title of E. Barrett’s post from yesterday at R3: Fear & Purpose

One Response

  1. Jen Says:

    Hey…

    So I popped over and read “Fear & Purpose” and was glad I did - thanks for posting the link! While I was there I wanted to comment but noticed comments aren’t open but while checking out the “about” section I then see a tab for “comments” where he has this cool little menu where I accidently click “I disagree” and then it would not let me change it. So…. just incase E. Barret reads this comment (because I can’t actually comment on his blog) I really didn’t mean to click “I disagree” I meant to click “cool”. Cool? And I’m just really messin’ with you about the comments. Enjoyed the blog.

    Okay Christopher, I’m done communicating via your blog to another - it’s just all part of The Matrix. Hope you have a great day!

    ~Jen

    Christopher says:

    Laughing hysterically out loud to himself, glad to know that I wasn’t the only one a little perplexed by the workings of R3’s blog.

    You’re gonna love the post regarding site maintenance (Got Fruit?) then.

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