  In the last couple of weeks I started reading Rance's blog.&nbsp; A friend of mine sent me the link and said I'd be interested.&nbsp; As mentioned in my last post, I'm addicted to Project Greenlight TV shows, and basically anything that has to do with movies.&nbsp; I'm a movie junkie, sometimes taking in 3 or 4 movies a day.&nbsp; I'm also a&nbsp;closet screenwriter, and who knows?&nbsp; One day I might actually sell one. &nbsp; The lure of this blog at first was the fact that it was supposedly some celebrity dishing dirt under a secret identity.&nbsp; Once I started reading it, I realized this dude can write his ass off.&nbsp; I thoroughly enjoyed reading his posts, and his last post states he wants to leave the world of blogging behind.
&nbsp; This is a great disappointment to many of his fans, but I can see where he is coming from.&nbsp; As mentioned earlier in my blog, I have several abandoned, lonely blogs out there on the Information Super Highway.&nbsp; I left them for various reasons, but a one of the big reasons was usually someone I knew in real life stumbled upon them and realized it was me. &nbsp; I can imagine the pressure on this poor guy.&nbsp; With me it was a cause for embarrassement once, and the other time it had to do with dealing with an angry co-worker who didn't exactly appreciate what I had to say.&nbsp; I am just an "ordinary" person, so I can just imagine what would happen to this guys career if people found out who he really was.
&nbsp; So many people are beggin him to stay, and I just don't get it.&nbsp; Man, when something is over, it's over.&nbsp; Move on.&nbsp; If they guy doesn't want to do it anymore, let him go.&nbsp; I actually feel bad for this person when I read these comments about him being selfish and the like.&nbsp; The only people being selfish are the ones trying to guilt him into staying when he really doesn't want to stay.
&nbsp; Maybe I'm just weird, but I always take change in stride.&nbsp; In fact, I love change.&nbsp; Maybe I just haven't been reading the blog long enough to be emotionally invested.
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