About

About the Author

Hello, I’m Eric Boggs.

I am also:

– Husband and irritant to Kelly Stowe Boggs.
– Founder, CEO of The Argyle Company.
– Devoted caretaker of Tyler Dog Boggs.
– A man of many interests – basketball, guitars, gardening, traveling, et al.

About The Boggs Blog

I think about important and not-so-important things all day long. As I have time, I enjoys writing about them in The Boggs Blog.


9 Responses to “About”

  1. 1 Karen

    I walked into your dad's office this morning and he had this big smile on his face while looking at his monitor. He said he had to share your link with me. I had asked how his fathers day went and he just lit up yesterday when he told me about the buzz :)

    Some pretty funny stuff on here. You need to write a newspaper column! Good stuff.

  2. 2 Eric Boggs

    This is weird. Our names are exactly the same, down to the T (Get it, T for Thomas? Ha!). I guess it really isn’t all that uncommon. I just wanted to let you know that you’re not alone, even though you stole my domain name. I live in North Carolina also, but you can keep that one. Well, take it easy! Nice site by the way.
    Eric

  3. 3 Ben Rogerson

    I have ten fingers too!

  4. Have a nice day !

  5. 5 Kelly

    Oh where, oh where, has the Boggs Blog gone? Oh where, oh where, can it be? Finish that final and start blogging again!

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