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Bag the privacy!

So I tried the privacy thing and it just isnt' working. What am I afraid of anyway? please tell me that terrible people won't track us down! For those that know me well, you know that I am a Law and Order/Dateline/48 Hours Mystery junkie. I have too many morbid stories floating around in my head!

However, so many fun people from my past lives (there have been many...) have re-connected through this blog. So, once again, we are out in the open...

Comments

We're anti-privacy and I think you are at more risk taking your kids to the park for one afternoon than you are for blogging everyday for a year, but that is just my opinion so take it w/ a grain of salt. I'm just glad we can still keep up with you guys, even if it is just electronically :)
amy germer said…
Well, I agree with the long lost friends finding you. I love that part about blogs. I guess I'm not paranoid about the creepy people looking at my blog. Maybe I should because I posted a topless picture of Lilly. Oh no, now you got me all paranoid.
Maquel said…
I'm glad you're bagging the privacy. In my opinion, if someone really wanted to find me, they could easily anyway. I'm not sure if that is suppose to make you feel better, but I don't think blogging should make you feel worse.
The Dillon 6 said…
Look out their stalking you. Be afraid be very afraid :)
-doug
The Dillon 6 said…
my husband and his empathy. As they say in the Musical, "We're all in this together!" Just keep blogging! ;)
Traci said…
I've contemplated going private so many times, but I just can't bring myslef to do it. I have also re-connected with so many people through my blog. Don't feel bad!
likeschocolate said…
Thanks for opening up your blog again. It is fun to see what others are doing. I agree with the privacy thing, I think as long as long as you don't list the city you live in you are ok. Most people these days don't list their phone numbers, so it is harder than ever to find people. It was only through anothher LDS that I was able to find you.
hey, I have made my blog private now and so you would please send me your e-mail address to me at cherlyn.t@excite.com. I hope you are doing well.

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