NB: Gonna have a bit of a Stark's approach to this blog, check out his blog at the moment, touching stuff, also the story on LouLou's mullet... Priceless. Basically this story is about Adam Mac and his blog, or well lack of it at the moment. Thought of posting the whole story, but then realised that there needs to be a bit more reader input... SO... This is gonna be choose your own adventure!!! You pick what happens next, just leave a comment!! Obviously, depending on the choice, this story could go on for a while, or it could end in the next post! The choice is yours!
"The Tale of the Disappearing Blogger"
Not that long ago, a little blog was started. A blog by the name of C Grade Personality. Now this blog was ran by a man by the name of Adam Mac. The blog had been running for a long time, had seen different formats, different posting frequencies, different people commenting, different blogs being linked to, etc. But recently, quite a stir had been made when the creator of C Grade Personality, disappeared.
Adam Mac's life was never really complicated. He had fun, he drank alcohol, and he spent time with friends. Nothing really exciting ever happened... Except for when one day, Adam Mac's life was changed forever!
It was a day, like any other normal day. The sky was an nice pale grey, the clouds were getting darker, the people were walking in the street unaware of the events about to happen later that day. Everything was normal. That was until it happened.
Adam Mac was sitting on the train, well not sitting seeing that the train was full, more like standing up, but you get the idea. He was standing there, bopping away with his iPod, singing Stop to him. He was really getting into, well as much as he could, seeing that he didn't want to make a fool of himself in public. When the song finished he was waiting for the next one to start. But it didn't. Adam Mac had now been waiting for at least thirty seconds, and he realised that something wasn't right. He noticed the next song hadn't started. He pulled out his iPod from his pocket, where it had been safely hidden away, and looked at the screen.
It took a while for it to sink in. Adam Mac re-read the message again over and over in his head. How did this message get on his iPod??
"Get off at the next station"
Six little words. Six words that could alter Adam Mac's life forever!
YOUR CHOICE
A. Adam Mac gets off at the next station. OR
B. Adam Mac leaves the message alone. OR
C. Adam Mac comes back to that station after work.
Adam Mac's life was never really complicated. He had fun, he drank alcohol, and he spent time with friends. Nothing really exciting ever happened... Except for when one day, Adam Mac's life was changed forever!
It was a day, like any other normal day. The sky was an nice pale grey, the clouds were getting darker, the people were walking in the street unaware of the events about to happen later that day. Everything was normal. That was until it happened.
Adam Mac was sitting on the train, well not sitting seeing that the train was full, more like standing up, but you get the idea. He was standing there, bopping away with his iPod, singing Stop to him. He was really getting into, well as much as he could, seeing that he didn't want to make a fool of himself in public. When the song finished he was waiting for the next one to start. But it didn't. Adam Mac had now been waiting for at least thirty seconds, and he realised that something wasn't right. He noticed the next song hadn't started. He pulled out his iPod from his pocket, where it had been safely hidden away, and looked at the screen.
It took a while for it to sink in. Adam Mac re-read the message again over and over in his head. How did this message get on his iPod??
"Get off at the next station"
Six little words. Six words that could alter Adam Mac's life forever!
YOUR CHOICE
A. Adam Mac gets off at the next station. OR
B. Adam Mac leaves the message alone. OR
C. Adam Mac comes back to that station after work.
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Um, some pressure here to give the correct answer. I'm gonna have to agree with SkankyJo (even though i never thought i'd agree with someone named SkankyJo) and say -A. You have to get off, the story can never be as interesting and the engagement of your audience hangs on the line if you don't choose -A.
GO A!
Ben
Anyway, how do i remove this when i don't like it anymore in 5 minutes time?
you cant let the readers of your blog wondering 'what if...?' for the rest of their lives