Testing Follies

In a week where we tested the limits, broke a bunch of furniture and were filled with righteous indignation, the stupidest inbox in the blogosphere is full. It is entirely possible I will need to find replacement rivets for it. Put your drink to the side because it is time for an around the world trip through the M3 Friday Follies.

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Bad

Clyde had the lot of us wondering about dystopia on the SEP. Rightly so. Before we can get to the point where we define dystopia, we have to set some standards. Applying the standards is the easy part. We all know how easy judgments can be. Or are they?

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Writers Spotlight: Amanda Dcosta

While Claret was busy with the Flat White, Red was in the kitchen whipping up a batch of hot and spicy chicken soup. She had a project and knew Amanda Dcosta would be in about 30 minutes after the lunch rush. She was bundled up like Nanook with the wind whipping into the M3 Coffee Shoppe behind her.

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Maintenance

For the moment, all should be working, even if it looks different. I am working to get cosmetic work done. Meanwhile, enjoy Mantra’s latest offering at Mantra, The Muse.

Due to a conflict in software created by the string pullers behind blogging platform, The M3 Blog will be back to regularly scheduled programming in a while.

This inconvenience is as much as I can stand. I am sure you enjoy it, too. The only way to view posts at the moment is to grab the links from social media. You cannot navigate around here, for the moment. Can anyone say…

CUSTOMER SERVICE IS DEAD.

 

Mantra, The Muse

Have you ever waited for someone? Not just the waiting on a sidewalk or in an alfresco, but truly waited?

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