Another week of funny stuff. Today, we’ll look at some funny memes. I want to share 7 with you. Ya ready? Laugh!
DALANEL
Daily Good Stuff 227
Daily Good Stuff is back As I mentioned in my Daily Good News post, I wanted to see how DGN fared as the solo act. Not too well. With a bunch of new followers, I wanted to just remind or let you know what Daily Good Stuff is.
A place to have a positive experience, DGS provides a quote, scripture, funny image, funny video, joke, weird news, funny news, positive news, good news, holiday of the day, and fact of the day. Yeah, there’s a lot going on here. Let’s get started.
A perverse man stirs up dissension, and a gossip separates close friends. Proverbs 16:28
Success isn’t a result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire. Arnold H. Glasow
Uh-oh! You want a video? Of course ya do!
Daily Good News 9
So, some good news for DALANEL: I’m at 950 followers as I write this. Yeah, the blog’s following has exploded since hitting 800 just a couple of weeks ago. Simply amazing, although the viewing has gone down to pre-crazy numbers. Ew. There’s another announcement I want to make, but, not yet. Ch-ch-ch-changes, baby!
Anyway, let’s get it on with the latest good news and such.
Hm, how about that?
What It Takes to Be A Blogger for DALANEL
Are you interested in blogging with me? Do you like the mission and the vision that this blog has? That’s a great start! However…if I’m going to have you on my staff, there are a few things I’d require as well as some before hand “warnings”. What a lot of you may not know is that someone used to be a member of the staff here. Used to be. She wrote only one post here. Anyway, this month has been all about changes. One of the changes I was really hoping for was to add a blogger or two (or more!) to help runs things and to help take this site to another level. I already have a page talking about this.
No $$$
Right now, I’m not paying anybody. I’m broke and this blog doesn’t make me any money. In the future, if I do decide to place ads and such, and start making money, I can offer compensation to my staff.
Knows how to research
At DALANEL, I’m always trying to find stories on the web; mainly positive and good news. By joining me, especially if you want to help me with Daily Good News, you’ll need to be able to find the story. Any facts you want to mention, make sure you know it’s a fact, vs what you heard.
Decent writing skills
There’s not a lot of writing here, as you can tell from my featured posts. And so, you don’t have to worry about being “sophisticated” or something. You can’t mess around with “you’re” and “your” though as well as other homonyms. And we use whole words here. So, no “ur”. Ew.
Passion for blogging
You have to want to do this. I intend on giving a lot of room to work. You’ll be able to write about just about anything, as long as it’s in line with the blog’s mission. But yeah, having the desire to blog in general is going to be good for this blog.
A voice
I want you to grow as a blogger. No matter the experience, we can all learn a little something new from time to time. In this case, I’m talking to less experienced bloggers. Look, I want you to develop a blogging voice. I’ll help you. Be you. Be confident in your voice. Be consistent with your voice. I want this blog to have more than one voice. I’m boring, ya know?
So, that’s some of the more important things. There are other things that we’ll talk about. These are base stuff, if you will. See if you can find that one post that the former staff member I mentioned earlier, wrote here. Bwahahahaha!
So, would you join?
-DALANEL
Weekly News 15
Another week of news in the books. Let’s get it on, buddy.
If you see someone without a helmet, it doesn’t mean they don’t have a helmet. Introducing “Invisible Bike Helmets” which are just mini helmets. The catch? They act as air bags. There’s a video.
A Nevada man and an Iranian are teaming up:
Now, the two are planning to reunite next month to ride their bikes across Iran in a symbolic gesture of peace.
Their project, Wheels of Peace, will begin with each of them visiting schools in his respective country and sharing his experiences of finding friendship with someone who might otherwise be considered an enemy.
The children will be asked to write letters to students in the other country.





