Happy Halloween From The Grassy Knoll Institute |
The blogging landscape has shifted dramatically over the past five years as more viable options such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc, has risen to popularity leaving many people abandoning their own blog and blogging social circle.
The Grassy Knoll Institute team has decided to stick around awhile longer. Perhaps, just perhaps, like the picture above, we will be the sole surviving blog from the old Geocities, Xanga, Xoom, Live Journal, Usenet, Vox, Home Builders, Yahoo Groups, Modblog, Home hosted site on Go Daddy, Wordpress, assorted platforms I have forgotten about, and of course Blogspot. (All of which the Grassy Knoll Institute published an iteration of on said platforms)
We started the Grassy Knoll Institute in 1995 (21 years for those keeping score) as an entertaining way for my son (Lead Scientist) and myself to learn the art of HTML coding. It took hours to create the first page with many a trial and error until we finally pushed the published button and the President Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy Theory appeared on our Gateway 2000 computer.
To us, it has been a wild ride as millions of viewers have visited our little slice of oddity on the Internet. We hope we have entertained you throughout the years and hope to continue into the future. And.... My ABC Lost theory was correct by the way.....
Happy Halloween
You did a fantastic job. I loved most of your updates
ReplyDeleteThank you. And, what do you mean, Most of them..... lol
DeleteAnother great halloween season Pat, I enjoyed it very much. Look forward to st pats day.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I decided to stick around a little while longer. See what happens as I pump new life and updated into this site.
DeleteAre you finished with halloween posts. These were very funny.
ReplyDeleteI am finished for the 2016 season. There will be more in 2017. However, this site will be updated every month with compelling stories, conspiracy theories, and some good old fashioned Irish humor. Please stay tuned.
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