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12.11.2007
Holy Crap, You Like the Holy!
Not so long ago, I stopped looking at the site stats for Twistedjim.com. I knew that there were roughly ten people that visited about a thousand times each to make my logs reflect 10,000 unique visitors. My geek side thought it was funny. I appreciated it for what it was, had a slight laugh and moved on.
Seems things have changed a bit. Now it looks like those ten folks have invited ten or so friends for the fun. I get it. You're funny! But the joke doesn't end there. No, no. These "20,000" unique visitors are downloading old Sunday Sermons. Ha, ha, ha!
What are you trying to tell me? You want me to bring back Rev. Jim? Right, there's about as much chance of that as me running The Bedlam City Film Festival for another year.
And speaking of Bedlam City, I've finally decided what I am going to do with the site. Well, the festival is gone. Good riddance! In it's place will be an on-going story. I know you're saying, "Twisted, didn't you try to do this with the story Aeronausiphobia?" Yep, but I'll try again anyway. Here's the kicker. I'm going to start the story and submit when I can, but it will also be open to anyone who wants to submit. All you have to do is make sure it fits as the next installment. You can write, make a movie, design a game, write a song, podcast, create storyboards, paint, draw, digitally enhance... or anything else you can think of. I'll let you know when the first installment is up, and from there it is anybody's game. All submissions will be posted (bandwidth permitting).
You may be asking, "What happens if more than one person submits for an installment?" With the participation track record, it won't happen. But if it does, all installments will be posted and the viewing audience can decide what they want to do. Sound fair? Good.
posted by Jim at 6:15 PM
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