Yesterday's very civic-minded post scratched an itch that I haven't felt for awhile. It brought back the time when the subhead of this blog was "Media, Civitas, Ecclesia," three clearly delineated areas of focus that occupied my attention. Also, I used to write in the third person. That was fun.
Stroll down memory lane with me, and indulge me in re-living the high points of this blog's short brushes with greatness.
Here's a link to a post I wrote in June of 2006, lamenting the PC (USA)'s new television, print, and radio advertising campaign. The post itself is straightforward enough, and not that great. The real money comes in the discussion it generated between NPH and Landon.
Enjoy.
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