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Sunday, February 17, 2008

you were concerned about my underwear?

Has anyone else been seeing these commercials non-stop lately?




Sometimes I feel like they're speaking directly to me. Trying to use the scare tactic on me, right? Then, everything I want to write about I start to think about. Then I start to over-think it. And then I just say screw it. No, I don't really want the ticket man at the movie theater to be asking what color underwear I'm wearing. Nor do I want the busboy at the restaurant to ask me when I'll posting next. But really? Everyone in this commercial looks so damn nice. Why didn't they make them look a little scarier? A little creepier? I just don't understand why they have to make all serious public service announcements so humorous. It's really not good when a commercial like this makes me laugh. Because I do realize it's serious stuff.

Sometimes I'll be walking down the street and I'll think to myself that I could be walking by someone who reads my blog. I mean, with 125+ daily readers, I don't know who a majority of them are. What if they recognize me? It's a little creepy, and maybe I believe a little too much in the good of the world. But, I also believe that the Internet is a huge part of life these days, and if you're not participating in it, you're missing out on a lot. I probably over-share in my blog sometimes, but I guess with every good thing comes risks. I mean, think about online dating, right? You're giving men your e-mail address and then your phone number and then meeting them out. To me, that's scarier than writing a little blog.


And being a writer is a public thing. And if you can't handle that, you will never have the privilege of people reading your writing (obviously I'm ignoring the fact that for some, writing is a private therapy, and not necessarily a career choice). We do need to be careful, but at the same time, we need to take advantage of the medium and not be scared of it.

I also think it's funny when people I know all of the sudden reveal that they read my blog. Or I'll be telling a story and they'll smile sheepishly and say, "Yeahh, I read it in your blog." Who knows who's reading this. Old classmates? Relatives? Old boyfriends? I might never know. Just like most authors never know everyone reading their books. You should say hi though; I enjoy having readers.

But I do really hope the men at the local movie theater are not reading my blog. And wondering what color underwear I'm wearing. Oh, and to the busboy: don't worry, I think I'm pretty much back on my regular blogging schedule. Thank you for your concern :)

18 comments:

Peter said...

Hmmm. The lady at the post office WAS giving me a strange look the other day.

But, it definitely is a weird feeling when someone I know comes up to me and mentions that they've been reading my blog for months. They should warn you.

one girl said...

ok, THAT is creepy- nice looking people or not... although it makes me feel good knowing that only a small amount of readers know my real name and only two have met me!

and thank god NONE of them are asking me about my underwear :)

legallyheidi.com said...

whoa that is...entirely too creepy. are those actually on teevee? I haven't seen any of them.

see i try to keep people like family and friends away from my blog but generally i don't care. i used to reveal everything in my livejournal back in the day but when i started this one i said i'd keep a certain level of privacy thus why i don't write TOO much about myself.

The UnaDater said...

I see your point. Guys in white under shirts and tattoos are every girls fantasy these days!

That is why I buy a pack of undershirts a week.

Hmmm do you think I have a shopping problem?

unadater.com

ps... I use to be the ticket taker at the movie theatre... it was awesome!!!

ToKissTheCook said...

As a matter of fact, No. No, I had not seen that. And now I am 10 degrees of super-creeped out. Sick. I need to go listen to Love Generation and smell some soap. That's the only way I can predict to turn this ickiness around.

Renee said...

I, too, laugh at this commercial.

I think the PSA is geared more towards 13 year olds who disclose waaaaay too much on MySpace. There's a BIG difference between that and a personal blog, especially the blog of a bright 20-something who knows how to censor herself.

Virginia said...

I haven't seen this before! But it reminds me that it's high time to buy some new undies.

And yeah, I have friends who come up to me at parties and casually mention that they read my blog. And I always wonder how they found out about it...and why I don't blog anonymously, haha.

PrincessPolly said...

That actually freaked me out - and I found the guy at the end quite creepy! I'm more worried that people I know might happen across my blog and read about THEMSELVES than having a random recognise me in the street - that would actually be kinda cool. I'd feel a bit famous I think! Of course, until it actually happens, I guess I won't actually know!

Gjelly said...

I'm so glad you're back! I'm guessing your weekend with the perentals helped you recharge. And, I'm jealous of the whole "my parents are gourmet cooks" thing. Can I come visit? :-)

Gooseberried said...

I know, seriously. I reveal wayyyyy to much. But, I feel like such a half-asses blogger when I hold things back. Like, my readers deserve to know such and such.

JEMi @ InMyHeels said...

I think about this alot

I never saw that commercial and lol yeah, they can afford to be creepier but I get the point

I try to think about what I write before I put it out there and at least maintain some degree of privacy


What the h - e - double hockey sticks was Sarah doing online anyway.... one has to ask...

Therapeutic Ramblings said...

I initially told some friends, but then I regretted it, so I haven't brought it up since. I have a couple friends as regular readers, but 98% of the rest of random!

I sometimes struggle with what I share, but I think I've found a happy medium.

Btw...underwear is just a weird weird thing to talk about, but some people are into it I guess. 16 Candles was on the other day, and the whole underwear thing...eww.

M said...

My roomie and I had a weird moment. We both blog. I started to tell her something and she interrupted me to say she already read it on my blog.

Then she started to tell me something about her weekend when I had to tell her I already read about it on her blog.

That PSA is really creepy though. I guess thats why I don't post anything I wouldn't want people to find out about. The juicy stuff I leave to myself!

Julie Q said...

omg what a freaky commercial!! Is that really on TV?? I'd probaby blow a whistle and scream in public if someone ever came up to me and asked me something about my blog

i try not to say TOO much on my blog because of baseball coaches like the guy in the commercial. lol

B said...

I laughed too when someone I know who never leaves a comment slips that that know something cause they read it on my blog. There are a lot of lurkers out there.

odd commercial

great blog glad ya found me

Yoda said...

I'm telling you. Facebook is going to be my downfall.

Phantom Hater said...

You think the peeps in the commercial look too nice? They look creepy as f*ck.

I think anyone who really believes their blog is totally anonymous or won't be found is pretty damn naive, but I also don't think there are millions of pervy dudes wanking to blogs out there either. I just think of cyber-stalkers as D-list celebrity papparazzi.

I'm wearing black boxer briefs, just in case anyone is wondering...which they probably aren't. *cries*

kimberlie said...

ohhh thats bizarre!! haven't seen anything like it here in Oz (hope i dont either)