However, you'd think that this marks the end of my editing career. I haven't been on, and I have no intention of going back at all to see what the situation is. To even care that his main money-spinner Miss Bimbo is now essentially dying. He's too busy making his lovely little bakery now. For those who are still on the site, I salute you - I finally gave up on the trainwreck that Christopher Robert Evans single-handedly created, and moved on to far greener pastures. Turns out, people still look at this blog, which thoroughly astonishes me because a) I'm not actually that good at editing, and b) I left Miss Bimbo a very, very long time ago. And Chris Evans? I wish you stayed running your charity endeavours, your cafe, and kept your grubby hands away from that site. If you want to find me, I'm on My Candy Love, Like a Fashionista, and several other far better sites that are worth my time. But if you stumble upon this, and want to know why this stopped updating entirely. I never truly felt accepted on the Miss Bimbo community, save for the friends I made via the story-writing contests, and for that, I am entirely grateful for their presence and their company. This blog is going to stay up, for me mostly as a reminder of the happier days, and for others. It's with great regret and sadness I move on, but customers vote with their feet, and I don't feel comfortable supporting anything Chris Evans does, given his track record. It was where I learned to edit, and honed my writing skills. A lot of them I still keep in touch with. I joined Miss Bimbo when I was fifteen, and made several friends on there. Do you want a website like that to gather your information? Thought so. Warning though: you need a Facebook account, and he embeds a little data-gathering app into your FB page to harvest and gather all the information about you, your lifestyle, your friends. If you want to know what it's like, feel free to go and check it out. I'm not even going to give him the courtesy of linking it here. He's run Miss Bimbo to the ground and ruined it entirely, not to mention, created a Frankenstein nightmare in its place. Or entirely possible, which I and so many others called the moment he returned from his endeavours in India and decided he needed another money-spinner. For several reasons.įor one, Chris "Sweetasnuts" Evans has finally done the impossible. And you'll probably notice, it's been quiet. It's been a few years since I last updated this blog, for those who.
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