Blogtag: Another Stupid Filipino Invention by Tingog.com
Have I invented something here on the Net? Apparently, I have!
It’s called Blogtag.
That’s right, we are going to have a little fun here. Something little kids would probably do. Brings me back to my childhood..

Here’s how it goes. I post the first sentence and pass it on to another blog. Then that blog passes it on to another blog. I’m still at a loss as to who will be my first tag.
Here are the rules (and steps):1. You receive the post
2. You add your blog url along with your corresponding sentence (must be connected to the previous sentence)
3. You pass this post on to another blog [either by emailing them or any other communication]
4. You cannot pass this post onto the person who passed it on to you. This isn’t Ping Pong!
5. You cannot pass this post onto another blog of yours.
6. In order for your readers to follow where this post goes, please provide a url as to where you are sending your blogtag to
7. The 99th person must pass this post back to me at Tingog.com (would be nice where this actually goes)
8. I will post the 100th post when it finally arrives to me.
Cross Your Fingers Everyone! Abangan mo ang 100th post!
1. Tingog.com: I went travelled all over The Philippines to…
2. (Please come back for update)
[Update: November 12] We are still awaiting the acceptance of the next tagged blog. But, while we wait, we will accept anyone else who wants to join. First request will probably be accepted.
[Update: November 14] Yugatech.com has declined our offer, we will be trying another blog for consideration. Please check for updates our tag has been accepted (cross your fingers!)
tags: (none)
[…] Shout out to Nick of Tingog.com for being very understanding. I respectfully declined his blog tag. If I did, I would have to do the same to a dozen others before him. Thanks, mate. […]
Thanks to Yuga for the very respectful decline on this blogtag. As always, we will be trucking along to find just 1 taker. Hopefully this will get the ball rolling.
I never said this was a brilliant idea, but one has to put it out there. Remember, the only really bad idea is the idea that was never spoken, thus never heard…