[Note: Today's should-have-been post is done, but it's late enough that posting it now would actually affect my numbers. (Gotta get that shit up at least before the east coast goes to bed.) So look for today's mailbox on Saturday.]
I have a confession to make.
I have lost many of your questions.
This is a tragic tale of woe, so don't even attempt to contain your tears. Basically I have been excited for years about getting back into answering Mailbox posts regularly and was gearing up to start answering two of them every week. As you can imagine, especially considering our increased popularity and how I was only doing a couple a month instead of one each week, there's been quite a backlog.
And....they are mostly gone.
At one point they were all in a "Notes" file, but I think either I deleted it, or it didn't transfer to my new computer through iCloud or something. In any case I've looked up one side of my hard drive and down the other (even in the "Totally Not Threesome Porn, So No Need to Look" folder) and they were nowhere to be found.
Anyway, I tried going back through old posts and PM's and e-mails, but there are literally thousands and while I found a few, I'm still digging and not turning much up.
So...here is my request. If I have ever not answered one of your questions on the blog that you sent in–ESPECIALLY if I said something like "Hey that's a great question. Mind if I make it into a blog post?"–would you mind re-submitting said question to chris.brecheen@gmail.com? Of course you can always send me a new question too, but it would be awesome if I knew it was a new question since I'm trying to do one old and one new question for a while.
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