A Mask to Hide Behind

by JHSEsq

A Mask to Hide Behind is a clever blog. Its author Girl with the Mask, explains her fam­ily and friends in her side­bar. She is doing the “All the world’s a stage” bit to its fullest. When you read about the cast of char­ac­ters, it appears as a Play­bill giv­ing credit to the actors. In her “about me” space she explains her cur­rent sit­u­a­tion, “‘Dar­ling, move back home,’ Mama said to me, seem­ingly like she meant it. ‘We really would love to have you’. Dad looked dubi­ous. Mum nudged him. ‘Of course we would, pump­kin’ he told me, through grit­ted teeth. What is the worst that could hap­pen? I thought to myself. I closed my eyes. ‘Okay’ I said. I think that is when it all started to go wrong.”
With each post we learn more about her cast of friends and fam­ily. On April 13, 2008 she went to visit her Nanny and dis­cov­ered she watched adult movies. We won’t spoil any more of the post, Bit of Cheeky. The whole set­ting and set up of the Girl with the Mask’s blog is clever and inter­est­ing. She is a straight talker and takes no prisoners.
The Ris­ing Blog­ger is please to award the Girl with the Mask our Post of the Day!

Review writ­ten by BUD WEISER.

{ 4 comments }

1 girl with the mask April 13, 2008 at 2:02 pm

Wow- thanks guys! I am very proud to have been honoured with this award. The question that remains, though, is this: do I reveal to Nanna that her porn-watching ways have been revealed to the blogsphere?!

Much love,

girlwiththemask x

2 Bud Weiser, WTIT April 13, 2008 at 2:16 pm

Now, of course I do not know Nanna, other than by what you wrote. I’m guessing she’d get a kick out of it. But, should you take that chance?

3 Charles Gramlich April 14, 2008 at 7:27 am

I got a kick out of that one.

4 Akelamalu April 14, 2008 at 11:55 am

I recently found this blog and it is now one of my favourites. GIM is funny, witty and very refreshing.

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