Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Oh. El Blogador has had it with me:

I have unceremoniously removed mssrs Hughtrain and Johnny Moore from my blogroll today.

They’ve spent the past couple of weeks frenziedly banging nails into coffins and I just can’t stand the racket any more. We have arrived as they would no doubt be at pains to point out, at the tipping point. (or perhaps the flushing point?)

Methinks the gaping gob should stick to his quaint little business card doodles – though recently even these have been getting a bit freaky-deaky – the kind of thing some psycho with a pink slip would pop in an envelope and send to some girl that once dumped him.

Wow, I didn’t realise I was making that much noise. And I’m sorry El Blogador won’t read my thanks for having listened in the first place as I’m no longer in his reader. It’s the “unceremonious” part that stings, surely a flag ceremony and bag pipe jig (or lament) would be justifed?

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