Nov
19
Yes, Virginia, There IS A Color Changing Nissan
Normally I’m not one to post twice in one day, but people, you HAVE to see this.
Young Go Getter has been one of my favorite blogs, even before they awarded me with 5,000 free business cards. Today, however, they’ve outdone themselves. Guest poster (?) Darius of Colour Lovers and Hands On Worldwide gives an AWESOME breakdown of blogosphere miscommunication and general bullshit in his post:
Blogoshpere Gone Wild:Top Blogs Play Telephone with Nissan.
He uses the word “blognannegans”, people. For that reason alone you should go right now.
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Nice find, that was a good read. My favorite word in all that: Superparamagnetic. Try using that in everyday conversation.
How on earth did I miss Superparamagnetic? And I call myself an editor. Hmph.
Thanks for pointing it out. The power of social media is pretty fascinating. I can’t wait for the day when I have to watch every word I write because I could cause a blogtastrophy. It’s tough being an adult and actually having to be responsible for the mess that we create.
“Blogtastrophe”… another very good one. And I wouldn’t worry too much. That’s why you have a supercalifragiliciousexpialidocious editor.
Holy cow! Who knew things could get so out of control so quickly? What will really interest me though is to watch and see if Nissan releases any knid of statement regarding this- that would really speak to the power of social networking and blogs.
I love new made up words…………..We’ll need to publish new dictionaries, every 2 years……..or a webster blogtionary.
*glances at Jamie* You’re wondering how things can get out of control?
that was fantastic!!! people, turn off your computer for a minute and turn on your brain. if it still works. oh, and the moon is made of cheese.
great find, thanks for sharing. i’ve only recently found this blog and i immediately loved it.
You heard it here first, folks. The moon is, in fact, made of cheese. Thank you, Erin, for that hot tip. :)