Wednesday, August 6, 2014

WORST BLOGGING NIGHTMARE EVER

OHMYGOSHLASTNIGHTIHADONEOFTHEWORSTNIGHTMARESINBLOGGINGHISTORY!!

So I was sleeping. Zzzzz. I was dreaming I was blogging. And then I had just finished writing a post, and then when I went to check out the home thingymabob to read other people's posts, then above my post, there was another post and I read it, and it said,


Lisa,
I don't remember the nu

     You are going to be banned from blogging if you write over ___ posts.

mber. Then I was like, OHMYGOSHISTHISREALLYHAPPENING???!!! Then I woke up and I was like, "It was just a nightmare." And I fell back asleep. Imagine if you were in that dream and you couldn't blog anymore and you blog a lot. At least I can still blog…  Or can I?

2 comments:

  1. Imagine if it was reality...

    ~ Quicksilver

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  2. Hey you should make your own blog! It would be very fun :) just use your own email, log in, go to blogger.com, and create a blog!

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