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| Thank you for dropping by! Before you go any further, note that this site has almost nothing to do with beards. Instead you will find abstract and creative poetry and art. Feel free to roam the site and critique the content, with or without profuse verbal exclamations. And keep in mind that none of the content is meant to be offensive unless you converse with sandwiches, etc.
6/26/2005Site Tweak
Hello, faithful readers. If you are good at noticing details, you might have noticed (before having started to read this) that I have made some very slight changes to Adopt A Beard.com. Namely, you can now comment on posts that have been made here, and the format is ever-so-slightly different. I decided it was time to employ blogger.com to help me manage posts made to this site. Previously, I had no archive system, so the page would get incredibly long... now old entries aren't gone forever once they move off this page, either.
I hope that my readers will take advantage of their new-found ability to post comments on newly posted poems. You have to be a registered member of blogger.com*, but hey, it's free! Well, hope you like the new system, and if not... post a comment! *I did this to protect my ass[ets] from spam bots who may post nonsense comments anonymously. posted by Hamnet at 3:51 PM 1 comments Dear Darwin
While reading from "The Case For a Creator" by Lee Strobel, I was inspired to write a short poem. His book is an easy read for those of us who are not science majors, and serves as a good introductory read on the topic of evolution vs. design.
Dear Darwin is not a scientific poem, nor is it an attempt to prove once and for all why God exists. I expect some readers of Adopt A Beard to disagree with my theistic views, but I hope that they can be mature enough not to chew my face off or attack me for it. If you want to argue on such topics, I'm sure there are many wonderful arenas for doing so elsehwere. In the meantime, hopefully you can enjoy other poems found on the site. posted by Hamnet at 3:27 PM 0 comments The Return of Ian McPhail
Ian McPhail... what would the world be without him? Certainly more mundane. Robert Frost took the road less traveled, but Ian made his own freakin' path. Read his talented and irreplaceably unique poems: posted by Hamnet at 1:53 PM 1 comments
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