Different Strokes Decorate Our Blogosphere

Published February 29, 2008 @ 18:07 in Humble and Fred, My 2 Cents

writingFred Patterson, one half of the former morning show tandem of Humble & Fred, wrote an entry on his blog this morning about viral growth. Fred understands content is king, and he was writing about what someone wrote about his blog on Facebook. Here's how Fred ended his entry.

I put a lot of work into this site. I figure if you're going to do it, you might as well put some effort into it. Rather than fill it with useless crap off the internet or nothing but a steady stream of boring shit about myself.

Exactly one hour earlier, Howard Glassman, the other half of Humble & Fred, wrote an entry on his blog that pokes fun at his blogging style. Beneath a cartoon with the caption "I have nothing to say, I say it regularly", he wrote the following.

This pretty much sums up the world of Blogging. Yes I know I'm the only one who puts up drivel most days. All the other Bloggers out there are saying relevant, issue based-life changing things that their friends are already sick of so they have to foist them on us! Yes sir I said foist. I'm not even sure if that's a word. It should be. Maybe I should blog about it. Or not.

Those two entries say everything about the blogging styles of these two radio personalities. Fred spends a great deal of time and effort managing his blog entries, touching on current events and expressing pointed opinions on various and sundry items of the day. Howard, I know for a fact, prides himself on how little effort he devotes to his entries. He throws down what he terms "drivel", which is stream of consciousness thoughts about whatever and "what I had for breakfast this morning" type tidbits. Howard is also a fan of OPC, or "Other People's Content" in which he'll toss up a YouTube clip he received from a reader or borrowed from another blog, usually this one. Fred rarely does that.

The blogosphere has room for both styles. I love reading Fred's opinions on heavier topics, even though we rarely agree with one another, and I love reading Howard's humourous drivel and quirky observations. Fred's blog can be some pretty heavy lifting and Howard's blog is an easy and breezy read. They complement each other perfectly, which might explain why their on air chemistry isn't matched by any morning show currently airing in this city.

As for me, I like to think I swing both ways. But make no mistake about it, it's still all about Mike.

6 Responses to "Different Strokes Decorate Our Blogosphere"

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James Edgar
February 29, 2008 / 18:59

I sort of thought that Fred's post was a bit of a dig at HH. I to love both blogs and thanks to them i'm reading blogs all over the place including this one. Yours ,HH's and Freds are all on my google start page and I raed all 3 daily.

Toronto Mike
February 29, 2008 / 19:06

James, I think Fred inadvertently took a dig at HH. I honestly don't think he was thinking about Hh.com when he wrote that, but I haven't asked him so I really don't know.

I do know Argie was quick to leave a comment on FP's entry that seemed aimed at this blog. "Fred: Hands down your blog is the best. Like you said so many other blogs are mostly a collection of youtube videos and a run down of what the blogger did yesterday. They also feel they have to give you a list of songs their listening to. Thanks but no thanks."

But Argie made amends in a later comment: "Mike: I love your blog too. I really enjoyed the youtube vids by Silverman and Kimmel but some of the other stuff is just filler. BTW, I have recommended your blog to friends."

Toronto Mike
March 1, 2008 / 09:04

Blogtroversy update...

I've just chatted with Fred. Last night I talked with Howard. Here's what I learnt.

Howard's comments are not about Fred and Fred's comments had nothing to do with Howard. In fact, Fred's comment was in response to the constant comments and e-mails he gets from a select few who tell him nobody cares what he thinks.

So, what we have here is a total coincidence... and a nice little blogtroversy fizzling out quickly.

James Edgar
March 1, 2008 / 10:07

Cool
The blogtroversy cost me sleep last night :)

Jason | GetYourOJ.com
March 1, 2008 / 10:11

A few years ago neither of them even knew what a blogosphere was, or cared. Now they are allegedly poking fun at each other's "styles". Celebrity bloggers, meh.

Both styles are kind of a dime a dozen to be honest.

People know so little about the history of blogging, it's kinda funny. Tony Pierce, Raymi, Layne, Welch, Moxy, etc.. now everyone and their grandmother has a blog..

..but that's ok..

Don't get me wrong I like Humble and Fred but it's not particularily because of their original blogging styles..

Toronto Mike
March 1, 2008 / 10:19

History of blogging? Please... Where's your shout out to robot wisdom?

You know what irks me about comments like yours Jason, it costs you less than a dime a dozen to enjoy all this totally free content, or not.

The best thing about the blogosphere is that everybody and their grandmother can have one. Whether you read or not is totally in your control. And it won't cost ya a dime.

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