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The daily linkfest returns from its holiday hiatus:

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Off attending the office Christmas party. Feel free to create your own linkfest below.

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Sorry about the double trackback I am technologically inadept if that is a word.

Posted by Kevin Holtsberry | December 22, 2004 | 04:29 pm | Permalink
 

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I’m busy with pre-holiday travel errands and whatnot, so no linkfest today–or probably the rest of the week, for that matter. Feel free to create your own below, however.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Sean Hackbarth has yet another post involving Wonkette and the F-word–but minus “Ass” as a modifier, making it unique.
  • Eugene Volokh has more information than we needed on cousins marrying cousins.
  • Marshall at XTremeBlog has the latest Carnival of the Capitalists.
  • Frank J intends to “keep up the funny until I head to Boise.”
  • Spoons ain’t none too happy with NRO’s The Corner.
  • Bill at INDC gives Papa Bush a “Hell yeah.”

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I’ve got a few errands to run and will be out this evening, so no time to compile the daily linkfest. Feel free to create your own below.

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  • Backcountry Conservative linked with Last-Minute Gift Recommendations
  • Bitsblog linked with Sex Industry Funded Campaign Against DC Stadiu
  • Ebb & Flow linked with Preliminary Inquiry Into Flatuphobia
  • Psychopolitik linked with US citizen narrowly escapes total legal limbo
  • Texas Native linked with < < crickets > >
  • The Myopist linked with The Revolution Will Be Communicated
  • Urban Farm Report linked with Presidential medal of freedom?
  • PoliBlog linked with And Would You Like a DFMB with Your Thickburger?
 
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My apologies for the double trackback. Technical difficulties...mumble, mumble, mumble...

Posted by Boyd | December 17, 2004 | 08:10 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest is under construction:

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The daily linkfest:

  • Will Collier nominates Glenn Reynolds for Time Man of the Year.
  • Jeff Taylor finds proof Bill Gates doesn’t rule the world.
  • Jen is doing her semi-annual complete blog makeover.
  • Cam Edwards is skeptical of the latest developments in the Washington governor’s race.
  • Kevin McGehee chronicles the demise of hip hop fashion at Bloomingdales.

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Thanks for the OTB-lanche. I'm afraid your readers are sadly disappointed to find that the makeover has been threatened rather than implemented as yet.

Posted by jen | December 14, 2004 | 08:16 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Kate McMillan’s small dead animals has been voted the Best Canadian Weblog.
  • Brett Marston has a “special Chilean double-whammy edition.”
  • Michele Catalano presents a blogging theme song.
  • Rob Sama has this week’s Carnival of the Capitalists.
  • McQ brings us up to date on the Lesbian Bible.
  • Howard Bashman has all you ever wanted to know about Hooters and the law.

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Off to an office Christmas party with no time to create a linkfest before leaving. Feel free to create your own below.

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Be sure and white-out the tattoo before sitting on the Xerox this time. We were all kind of embarrassed for you after you got caught last year.

Posted by McGehee | December 10, 2004 | 05:24 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Herb Ely explains why the new intelligence tree will have the same monkeys.
  • Kevin McGeehee muses about carpetbagger bumper stickers.
  • Michelle Malkin is trying to restart the Impeach Norman Mineta movement.
  • Scott Ott reports on a plan to take the Democrats national.