Catch Phrase

The description I use for this needs to be replaced with something catchier. Do any of my loyal readers have suggestions for a catchy "blurb" with which I might lure additional readers? Here are some good examples.

"Punditry, Parody, Polemics, Politics, Puns from a Papist Perspective" - The Curt Jester

"A former atheist who after spending forty years in the wilderness finds himself with both astonishment and joy a member of the Catholic Church. This presents my hopefully humorous and sometimes serious take on things religious, political, and whatever else crosses my mind." - The Curt Jester

"Devoted to the propagation of Evangelical Christianity, and Conservative Politics. These two taboo subjects at the dinner table are mixed into the same meal." - Christian Conservative

"So That No Thought of Mine, No Matter How Stupid, Should Ever Go Unpublished Again!" - Mark Shea

"Various ruminations on Catholicism, satire, esoterica, hagiography, nuttiness, culture, etc." - Saintly Salmagundi

"Theomorph responds to Christianity, religion in general, cultural silliness, and whatever else frustrates him during his sojourn here on spaceship Earth." - Theomorph

Let your imaginations run wild and let me know what you come up with! :)

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Comments 7

  1. BD wrote:

    I asked some bloggers to describe my blog and put their responses up on the sidebar. Some weren't asked, I justed liked them.
    There are about 30 that change every time I post.
    You could try that. Blog on!

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    Posted 06 Oct 2004 at 10:50 am
  2. Funky Dung wrote:

    Thanks for the suggestion. :) I currently have three reader comments in my sidebar. I'd certainly welcome more. ;) However, comments aren't quite what I'm looking for. I'm trying to come up with something to pique curiousity and interest that I can use in description fields when I register this blog with aggregators, ratings services, search engines, etc.

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    Posted 06 Oct 2004 at 2:24 pm
  3. steve wrote:

    You mean catchier than:

    Tempus ignis in quo urimur est
    ??

    How about "Drunk, horny, barely legal, Asian teens, XXX, XXX, XXX, XXX" translated into Latin? Might increase hits…

    But seriously… How about:

    Ales Raurus — Shock Jock of the Extreme Center

    Cheers

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    Posted 06 Oct 2004 at 3:17 pm
  4. Funky Dung wrote:

    Tempus ignis in quo urimor est.

    Time is the fire in which we burn.

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    Posted 06 Oct 2004 at 4:03 pm
  5. Funky Dung wrote:

    I'm not sure I dig the apellation "shock jock", but I definitely like "extreme center". Keep 'em comin', folks! :)

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    Posted 06 Oct 2004 at 4:04 pm
  6. theomorph wrote:

    Oh dear. My blurb is a "good example"?

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    Posted 06 Oct 2004 at 10:43 pm
  7. h2 wrote:

    The "extreme center" has a nice ring to it, though I think your Latin line would be more compelling if people actually knew what it meant…

    But seriously, how about combining the two — you know, something like this:

    "the flaming moderate"

    -how's that?

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    Posted 11 Oct 2004 at 7:07 am

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