"Life Without Xomba"
posted January 3, 2007 - 1:07amTo all Xombiacs, Bloggers and readers, recently I was unable to logon to my Xomba account and blog, or read any replys or subscriptions that I had replied to. I was getting very upset. Life Without Xomba had become very unberable.
I am a journalist by profession, and I have always been a prolific writer since I was about 14 years old. It wasn't until a few months ago, when I had became curious about blogging. Then I found out about Xomba about two to three weeks ago. Everysince then I have been posting Xombytes nearly everyday, from diary journals to romance to religion to politics to jokes, cd and dvd reviews.
When I was unable to blog in the last few past days I had became sick. Rather physical or psychologically I knew that I was ill because of one thing. I couldn't logon to Xomba and read or post a Xombyte. I was very depressed. To tell the truth I was blocked from using my account due to the fact that I had made some post that didn't meet Xombas' or Adsenses' Term of Service. Anxiously, and eager to blog again I sent Xomba Administrators numerous emails apologizing for my illegal blogs according to the Terms of Services dos' and don'ts'. I read the entire Terms of Services twice and sent Xomba Administrators numerous emails apologizing, stating that I have read the Terms of Services again, and again, and that I would abide by them from now on.
I am very pleased that my block has been uplifted and that I have been givin another chance to blog on Xomba again, because Life Without Xomba sucks. I almost cried. I became even more depressed than my sick but was. There was no doubt in my mind that Xomba is the best site compared to other blogging sites (that pay) to blog on. I wouldn't cancel my account for anything in the world. Because,Life Without Xomba is very streeful when you want to blog, interact with other bloggers, and read other blogs, but can't.

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