January 27, 2004

Dean blogosphere lost and found?

I lost my digital camera at the 2am Dean rally in Portsmouth last week. I had it right up until the end -- I got a great parting shot of Mathew Gross working on his MT page, blogging the event. But when I got home, it was gone. I suspect it fell out of my purse in the shuttle back to the parking lot. I was carrying so much, it could have easily been left on the seat without being missed.

So... we've got this huge network of bloggers covering the Dean campaign, I thought I might make a plea to all of you. If you found a camera at the Portsmouth rally; a Kodak EasyShare, no strap, containing pictures of a little boy in an orange jacket and lots of fangirl photos of Mathew Gross, please let me know. I'll pay for shipping it to Boston, I'll even take you out to dinner. I just feel like one of my essential blogging tools is missing -- especially since Dave has been happily moblogging away.

It's a cheap camera, I could probably replace it out of the savings account. There wasn't much sentimental value either, (I mean, how many pictures of Trevor does one person need?), but it's the aggravation factor that's killing me. It's not even a month old and I've been without a digital camera for over a year while I saved my extra money for this one. Now, *poof*.

Maybe someone who reads Liloia.com will pass this post along to the person who found my little generic camera. Who knows... stranger things have happened in the blogosphere.

By Tara @ 08:16 AM

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