Left Brain/Right Brain returns to the blogosphere...

Three and a half months after Kevin Leitch announced that he was shutting down his most excellent blog, Left Brain/Right Brain, it appears that, thankfully, he's changed his mind. Appearing yesterday on the archives of his blog, Kev announced that his blog is open for business again.

Join me in welcoming Kev back to the blogosphere. Head on over and leave a message. It's good to see that he decided not to let bastards like John Best silence him permanently.

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O happy day! Kev's is a voice that has been missed.

Great news. LB/RB was truly one of the best autism blogs ever and I know many of us missed reading Kev's insightful commentary. Welcome back Kevin!

By notmercury (not verified) on 31 Jan 2008 #permalink

You mean like all those times you pretended you were other people? Gee, yeah, that was funny. [/sarcasm]

How about this, Bestie: Try arguing about the facts and don't bring up anything as irrelevant as people's personal lives.

"I know where you live"-type stuff does not make for reasoned argument.

It's really good to see Kev back. The man knows how to blog, no doubt.

Matt

Dear John Best:

Do make a point of not going after a person's family, especially one's autistic child, if you could not handle it yourself.

Many of us believe that your actions towards your child are, at best, uncaring, and, at worst child abuse or Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.