Some unsolicited advice
For those of you who googled “Owen Wilson” and hit this site, a couple of things. First, welcome. Although I certainly did not anticipate the sort of influx of visitors that my previous (and very brief) post solicited, thanks for stopping by. Second, this isn’t a blog about Mr. Wilson, so I won’t be publishing your incredibly fascinating comments about the man one of you called “God-like.” Third (and this is the advice part), in order to actually get to my blog (which is about adoption, by the way), you had to work your way through over 50 pages of sites on google. I know this because I looked at the first 50 pages myself when I saw how many of you had dropped by. Unlike me, I’m going to go ahead and guess that most, if not all, of you actually clicked on each of the links on those 50 pages, or had done so in the past. If that is the case, you might want to consider whether you’re spending too much time focused on Owen Wilson. I’m not judging you. I mean, if you’re a 12 year old girl (or boy), I get it. But if you’re older (which the majority of your comments indicate you might be – and God help us if these comments came from tweens), maybe it’s time to realize that you don’t really know Mr. Wilson. He is an actor. He is not part of your life. And, I’m sorry to say, he probably has very little interest in you and your life. If any of you are interested in international adoption (and not just because of Angelina Jolie), feel free to stop by again.
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