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Mimi Lenox

Bloggrrl.com

by JHSEsq

Only another blog­ger would under­stand what the “the ProBlog­ger com­ment con­tro­versy” means or “bar­ter­ing edit­ing skills for a link exchange.” Sounds like Wall Street jar­gon, doesn’t it? This may be Bloggrrls’s very first blog­ging advice col­umn, but she’s no stranger to blog­ging. Land your mouse on this amus­ing play on words and let Blog­grrl solve […]

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Psychosomatic Rants

by JHSEsq

In “Chaos and Love Are Tak­ing Over the World” writer Mylie T espouses that mar­riage is “just a piece of paper” and swears off pink — just for polit­i­cal spite. Mylie part­ners with Jason Bay­less to write the insight­ful blog called Pyscho­so­matic Rants and in this post dated June 6, 2007 she explores her own […]

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Necessary Skills

by JHSEsq

Is there a bet­ter way?” asks Peter Haslam of Canada. In a suc­cint well-written arti­cle enti­tled Rela­tion­ship Dis­putes, this insight­ful writer gets to the bot­tom of argu­ing. “What if instead of plac­ing blame we were to say that our rela­tion­ship has a prob­lem we jointly need to resolve. By mak­ing it our prob­lem and our […]

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More Cowbell

by JHSEsq

Greet­ings and love to you in the name of the most high God, from my beloved coun­try Nige­ria.” Oh brother. Ever get one of these annoy­ing scam let­ters in your inbox? Basi­cally penned by crim­i­nals chas­ing quick cash and gullible cit­i­zens, they’re tech­ni­cally called 419 scams, as com­mon­place –and as low class — as Viagra […]

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Skindiving

by JHSEsq

Chesca throws up when she’s ner­vous. It hap­pened on this day in 1994 when she took a risk and pred­i­cat­ably made her­self sick, not unlike her adven­tur­ous nature on any given day. Emo­tion­ally induced sea­sick­ness aside, her delight­ful blog is called Skin­diver. She calls her­self “exskin­diver” for obvi­ous rea­sons and likens her ran­dom blog­gi­ness to […]

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On the Lake Front

by JHSEsq

Writ­ing for me has always been a love affair between ink and paper. To this day I love the feel of a book, new or old, between my fin­gers” writes Lara Croft on the face of her rel­a­tively new writ­ing pad — a blog named On The Lake Front. Every­thing about it is wom­anly and […]

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Ms Maggie Moo Talks To U

by JHSEsq

I hope he got to say good­bye,” writes Mag­gie Moo, in this thought-provoking post enti­tled Around The Cor­ner writ­ten June 22, 2007. Ms. Mag­gie Moo Talks To U about a spi­der found rest­ing in eter­nal peace under­neath the radi­a­tor in her home. Inspi­ra­tion struck strangely that day. Itsy bitsy spi­der spawned a mem­ory Mag­gie tenderly […]

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Novembrance

by JHSEsq

Great, I thought, Not only is it pos­sessed, it’s gonna need a $200 repair to boot. Repair­man or exor­cist: which should I call first?” So says Luisa Perkins when her dryer threat­ens to take over this uni­verse, as we know it. The Haunt­ing is a story from the blog Novem­brance of June 21, 2007 where […]

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Colloquium

by JHSEsq

Today The Ris­ing Blog­ger Post of the Day award is a delight­ful and dar­ing read. “So What’s the Deal With the Flute, Any­way?” posted March 3, 2007 by Col­lo­quium is well-written and insight­ful. The author is on her way to Carnegie Hall to play the flute. It is no ordi­nary trip for this attorney/writer and […]

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