Almost There!

Well, according to this sign, we’re almost there! You know what that means, don’t ya?

Yep; we’re nearing the end of our What I Learned From… groupwrite project (sound of weeping and gnashing of teeth). The topic this month is Animals, and if you’ve ever learned something from an animal of any kind, then there’s still time to submit an entry!

Hey, it’s easy! Just click on the link for details, write and post your story, and send me the link by Sunday night, June 15th for inclusion in the wrap-up to be published right here at the Zone on Monday, June 16.

Oh, and by the way, you can submit more than one story, too (I’ve written three myself for this one). There’s not much time, though, so ya better dig out the ol’ round tuit and get busy, y’hear?

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  1. Karin H.on Jun 14th 2008 at 7:05 am

    Hi RobertSorry, have to pass this time I’m afraid. (And that’s a first ;-) )Too many gremblings around – are those annimals by any chance?Karin H. (Keep It Simple Sweetheart, specially in buisness)

  2. Robert Hruzekon Jun 14th 2008 at 12:39 pm

    Are they animals? I guess it depends upon the gremlin, Karen. We’ll miss you, but I understand. See ya next time, I hope!

  3. Samon Jun 15th 2008 at 6:14 pm

    Bob,
    Well, this comment would be “What I learned from… paid blogging.” You have to wait for the editors who have your article to publish it if you want to get paid upfront.
    So it looks like my story about the cat autopsy won’t make it. It was ready June 11, but that’s how slow these places are. They have yet to even look at it.
    I look forward to reading the others listed.
    -Sam

    Sams last blog post..Testing Technorati

  4. Robert Hruzekon Jun 16th 2008 at 6:42 am

    Hey Sam, no worries, Bud! In fact, when you finally get it published send me the link and I’ll add it to my list anyway. All the other cat stories will be lonely without it. ;-)

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