So, following Joey’s call I went to the Blogstravaganza on Friday. It was in a place called Fiddlers Green on Wellesley just east of Yonge. The bar is a bit divey, but fun. It is weird that it has 3 floors but only one bar in the ground floor. When I arrived at about 8:30 there were like 40 people of which I only knew Eldon who, by the way, does not have a blog!
Finally Wendy and Joey arrived and I was so excited to see some familiar faces.
It was a bit of a weird experience, everyone in the place blogs about politics. Some of them are even journalists.
They asked me what I blogged about and I didn’t know what to answer, I mean this blog is about everything, I have even blogged about my food processor, for god’s sake!
Later I thought “what am I talking about? My blog does have a theme, actually, it has two main ones: chicken wings! and knitting”. I was so overwhelmed with so many people blogging politics that I couldn’t remember my own blog!
For a minute I thought they were all going to think I was stupid or something for not blogging about politics. What is with all these political blogs anyway? I still insist that blogging is about life, it is not journalism, it’s blogging! It seems like political bloggers are trying to get themselves connected and taken into account, they want to be influential, or they want a journalism spot. That’s the impression they give me.
Anyway, this guy Warren said that everything is about politics, and suddenly, remembering that I actually have a graduate degree in economics and political science from one of the top-three schools in the world I agreed, saying that policy decisions in government affect us everyday citizens: when I blog about how the TTC broke down or how the Santa Claus parade came to my neighbourhood there is usually a political decision behind those happenings. But let’s not forget economics too. Yep, everyone is affected by politics and economics (see, it’s not that I’m clueless, it’s just that I don’t take politics so seriously, it doesn’t rule my life).
Some of the blogs present were: Section 15, Let it Bleed, V for Victory, Cherniak on Politics, John Bowman, Political Staples, Buckets of Grewal, The Wingnuterer, Warren Kinsella, Andrew Coyne, Orange Juice, and azerbic, Antonia Zerbisias who, by the way, was the only person in the whole place who had read my blog, and one of the nicest (we talked about chicken wings!).
Anyway, they were all nice people and I had a really nice time.
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