The 2014 “Finale” (because NYE is NOT here yet!)

This is all made possible by nice folks like YOU.  And YOU, and YOU, and YOU, and YOU, AND… YOU!  The preceding were the top 5 yentas on my blog this year and I’m sorry I’m not Oprah to give you each something super-cool (and feckin’ EXPENSIVE!) in thanks, but how about a virtual hug?

So far it’s been a blast pouring my bitter, shriveled heart out to you kind folks and I’ve had an even better time discovering little gems like this one, this one, this one, and even this one (just kiddin’ – you know you crack me the fuck UP!).  It is SO hard to pick from the endless list of blogs I follow so that’s just a small sampling of those who moved me to include poetry, those who inspire me to write better and those who continuously make me laugh so hard I’ve nearly tipped my chair over. I am that talented, y’all…

I cannot WAIT to see what 2015 has in store for all of us! See below for a brief summary of WTFElsewhere’s 2014.

HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!   Aren’t they festive…?


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Just your normal, everyday 9-5er. An uninspiring position in an inspirational non-profit moves me to constant goof-offery; aimless, on-the-job procrastination; a crankiness that borders on psychosis; and attempting to craft something meaningful with words. Just another so-called-job inspiring someone to feats of insanity with a hint of creativity... (Insert demonic laugh HERE.) View all posts by LVital7019

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