July 23rd, 2008 // 13 Comments
Filed: Personal
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Yeah, I know. These videos suck. And yet the doofballs keep making them. And other doofballs keep watching them. Just doesn’t seem fair to me that Fake Steve shuts down, while the blendertards just keep booming, along with icanhascheezburger and Perez Hilton. Groan. Don’t get me started.



I love Blendtec.
Why did Fake Steve get shut down?
… and you expect people to be interested in this cr@p?
At least the world still has Fake steve Ballmer!
Ahem, FSJ is still going strong! The new blog seems to have continued where the last left off..
What?
echoing jt, i am also curious why fsj got shut down.
boring.
Start the FSJ blog for damn sake. I mean, if money is the problem, put a couple of ads in that site and be assured that you got one guy waiting here to click it
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And, bah, you should’ve placed ads there in the first place. You would’ve been richer than the real Steve Jobs. And, stop pissing off commentators and reply !!!!!!!
Blendtec is the bomb. His videos are awesome.
I hope you get out of this funk cause you’re bombing!
Nobody is interested in Real Dan! You were better at pretending to be the other fraud!
Who cares?
Clearly you are interested.
that was painful.
I predict FSJ is gone because it’s a “Forbes.com Site”… and RDL is no longer a Forbes employee.
It’s not so much that he CAN’T blog there… its that he doesn’t get anything out of all the clicks he is giving them. So, more (any?) advertising is not an option, hence having to advertise his books, which he likely DOES see money on.
In a way, I think FSJ was a victim of it’s own success. But c’est la vie. Dan had to trade off his idea of FSJ in order to achieve his current notariety. He’s a creative guy, so if he had to trade one idea to hit it big, that’s his cost. No biggie- in the long run he’s far better off being known as RDL than FSJ, and ideas are cheap anyway. The real work is what you do with those ideas, which is why the world is littered with one-hit wonders like Faceberg and Shawn Fanning.