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Thursday, September 16, 2004

Throwing Out Some Links

It’s been a tad busy and as a result I haven’t been linking to many posts that have caught my eye. And there have been plenty, believe me. Thing is that I don’t like to just link and leave it at that, because I know that some of you never actually click on the link (*looking at Dad*), you just read what I wrote and are done with it. So I feel a bit of an obligation to add my 2 cents along with the link.

I’m trying to blog less while at work since I’m paid by you, the taxpayers, and I’m a little swamped with end of the fiscal year stuff. And I’m not blogging much at home either because by the time I get home, my brain is done with the thinking thing.

Sooo...all this to say that here’s a little linky-love for you:

Ith has the Chicks for Bush blogroll. There are quite a few of us on the list, btw.

Jay links to one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a long time, Action Item Hero.

Robert the Llama Butcher has a couple of good posts on saying “no” to your kids. It’s a good thing.

Jared has some snippets from an interview with Frank Peretti that’s perplexing and makes me wonder how the man managed to write some rather extraordinary books back in the day. I guess you don’t have to be completely articulate verbally to be a good writer.

To be honest, I can’t pick just one post from Outside the Beltway. This is a blog that I read several times a day because James provides some good analysis on most things political.

Bryan waxes poetic about The Greatest TV Show On Earth.

Katie the Mango is starting her own carnival - Fiskfest. As the name implies, she’ll collect links of your best fiskings. She has a couple of good ones this week - Mary Beth Cahill’s latest e-missive and an email from Senator Kerry.

Much like OTB, Thinklings is a blog that I’ll just link to as it stands on it’s own and there are too many good posts to link to directly. Just start at the top and scroll your way down - you’ll find anything from intense theological discussions to pictures of clowns and monkeys.

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