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Those Who Can, Become Blockheads

Decided I had better blog about this as soon as possible before someone out there snatches it up!

Yeah, I know. It's been awhile since Blockhead wrote a blog. Perhaps, not all of you have left me high and dry. This tired teacher will attempt to write more in the future.

This evening, I was having a conversation with a friend I network with on occasion and share topics with back and forth in the podcasting world, and...

Well, he inspired me.

So here goes nothing...

I plan on writing my first book, allowing the reader to draw back the curtain on my personal experiences in teaching and life, simultaneously assisting you and anyone who gets their hands on the book with lessons that can help you avoid the same heartache or possibly polish your own story with. Either way, my hope is that it all can be beneficial to you.

I will gladly teach you some essential "in"s and "out"s if you are wanting to do any of the following:


  • join the Navy or any branch of military
  • finish what you started in college (instead of having to do it twice with loads of debt)
  • manage your finances
  • manage a classroom
  • how to do affiliate sales through podcasting and blogging
  • what books to read instead of WASTING YOUR TIME WATCHING THE NIGHTLY NEWS
  • what audio programs and podcasts can do for you
  • and SO MUCH MORE!

Look forward to you joining me on this adventure! Strap yourself in as you board the USS Blockhead.

-B.C.L.


By the way, it is the holidays once again and by following the link below, Blockhead is going to help you get 10% off the best Pecan and Fudge pies you will EVER have from the world-famous Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, Texas! Be sure and use the coupon code: THANKS10 (offer expires 11/30 this month so hurry!)

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