Great.
I've read this blog
Yeah, great.
BUT, I've never read "Gorilla Blogging".
Yet...
and neither have you. Until now. So grab yourself a party whistle and blow like there's no 'morrow.
Talking of no tomorrow, I heard this world is going to end tomorrow, so if this is my last post thanks for reading this, it's been a real roller-coaster.

8 comments:
Gorilla Boy is back! at last, lol
Funny you should use this track in the video, dont you know the cadburys gorilla now drums to total eclipse of the heart?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziOtMYqAZ7A
Hey that's amazellent, clever twist on the old one huh
clever twist?
I'm lost
So was there a point to the name of the bLog in the end? It's not the most obvious moniker to think of after reading Scamp and Today's Creative
Hi guys, thanks for stopping by.
23:51
Yeah, maybe not too clever a twist, but I was being polite to blip who really rates the second one. In truth I abhorr it as the first one made perfect sense. But it was still fun!
]-[appy Thought (can I call you happy thought?)
Thanks for the compliment, I always like to avoid the obvioumous (see what I did there?!!). The thinking behind the name stemmed from an innate love of all things 'bLog', and so I juxtaposed that fascination with my passion for guerilla advertising, which was almost the genesis for my decision to pursue a career in the industry. I just love the whole notion of guerilla (& genesis... which links to Phil Collins, which links to gorilla, obviously[think fallon/think chocolate/..think so]). It's all pretty complex, but I hope it's got an accessibility for the man on the street kinda thing.
Also, call me an amateur (not literally, I'm the 'man on the street' or anything), but why is it called a 'blog'? I often wondered and thought that your unique way of crafting the casing (using a capital 'L' in bLog) might mean you knew why it was called a blog and not something like 'e–log'.
Oh, I was kind of thinking I should have called the space 'Captains Blog'... but this was just a cheap pun. I let my friend have that for free.
The term "Blog" comes from the original name "WebLog", quite literally a log of whatever you wanted on the internet, or web. In our case we log our thoughts, opinions and ideas. Other people log their nights out and friends on things like Facebook. Anyone can log things, but being a bit of a web elitist I always make sure I let people know that I am aware of the full name of WebLog, rather than more popular term "Blog" which was picked up by the media and lazy people, and especially lazy people in the media.
Hope that clears that up.
Also, finally, if you're looking for a job you might way to add to your profile where you actually are in the world. No point in the Aussies wanting a chat if you're based out of Knightsbridge etc etc.
oops! I'll have to make sure to add all that info (It's London atm! So any aussie CD's I'll have to apologise now!)
Thanks for the WebLog insight, never knew that.
I'd like to now rename this posts title to "This Is WebLogging 2008", Wouldn't want to seem lazy!
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