Um, Really?

Apparently I’m a Blogfather. Who knew?

5 responses

  1. Last month .net magazine called you the Blogfather as well.
    Can you put a horse’s head in somebody’s bead for me?
    Tim adds: How big’s the bead?
    Proper Maffiyosi type stuff I’ll have to subcontract out to Russian associates.

  2. Congratulations sir on the safe arrival of your baby Blog.
    Can’t say I really take to these contemporary names. “Blog” doesn’t really tell me whether your child is male or female. Here in the Edwardian Pennines where Noncomformist religion is top banana, we still favour biblical names. My next door neighbour has twins, Sodom & Gommarah and my god-nephew is called Jehosaphat.
    Why do you need to try and prove your modern credentials Mr Borstall when there is a whole weighty couple of testaments from which to draw a sprog moniker ?

  3. You’d be surprised where the moniker came from, Tim. More than one out there has employed the term in the last day.

  4. ‘Blogfather’ sounds like an honorary title, rather than a genological link.
    A while back, I read that Jenks cites Clive Davis as his ‘Blog Dad’!

  5. Old hat – most bloggers name their “blogparents” – the bloggers that most inspired them to start their own. There was a fuss about a year back when someone started a project to trace blog genealogy.
    Tim: you have a lot to answer for…

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