Time Drops #133: Week of December 28, 2025
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| Content Calendar Announcement, Week of December 28, 2025 |
a.k.a. The Festive Ticketmaster.
New Year's Week is here, Ticketholders!
And I'm no longer ahead of the game.
I haven't written a word of anything for this coming week yet, and only subjected myself to the long-winded, unfocused bullshit that is Alice's Adventures In Wonderland as far as content consumption goes.
As you'll see below, I have decided to put the Gachiakuta review off for another week or two so I can focus on the new year to come.
As for analytics, I'm still trying to get December 2025 to ten thousand views, and with my paid SEO from BlogPros acting up this month, I need your awesome support more than ever.
I will still be keeping you updated on my progress on a weekly basis, and doing TBT '25 (and whatever I decide to call it next year) pushes on social media to promote my old posts one Thursday at a time (because communication and consistency still matter and I "enjoy" justifying my own continued existence).
Thank you all for supporting me and joining me on this continuing journey down the Road to 10k Views (we're a little over halfway there...still), and please remember to comment at the bottom of my Blogger posts, Become A Ticketholder because I know you haven't yet, share and care wherever you can, help out my ad revenue as you read because winter is here, and follow me on social media at the links below to like what you see and to receive the latest news on my content and calendars thereof for being so gracious.
Here it is:
- Tuesday (December 30) - Cover Charge #13: Alice In Wonderland
- Wednesday (New Year's Eve!) - Zenescope - Omnibusted #39: Down the Rabbit Hole
- Thursday (New Year's Day!) - State Of the Ticketverse 2025
- Friday (January 2) - Just the Ticket #200: Godzilla
- Saturday (January 3) - Time Drops #134: Week of January 4, 2026
With one of the maddest years in American history coming to an end, I feel like my mental health and SMART-ness are better than most (and I need to shift focus to the 2026 roadmap), so I'll be starting a new future plan outline next week.
And though I've yet to make any progress for various work, home, laziness, and writing other stuff reasons, I'd still like to cut together e-books of my GFT Retrospective reviews, with Zenescope's blessing.
Ticketmaster,
Out.

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