Late and busy day at the office, followed by a league softball game in D.C.
Better late than never, a do-it-yourselfer at the OTB linkfest.
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Zap*Germs linked with Steroid Abuse, Jason Giambi & Barry Bonds
Jack Army linked with Schools Recruit Anti-Military Mindset
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michael mccafferty's world is a populist conservative blog by a fellow who has been involved in politics for 40 years. Check it out.
Jen is definitely not getting married in 2005. Probably.
Eugene Volokh ponders why women change their names when marrying.
Andrew Sullivan celebrates the anniversary of gay marriage in the Bay State.
Dean Esmay comments on Kuwait’s giving women the vote.
Kate McMillan identifies the “Paris Hilton of Canadian Politics.”
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Hyscience linked with The Gorilla In The Living Room: Toilet Flushing And Other Insane Reasons To Commit Murder
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Heh. Thanks for the link.
Posted by jen | May 17, 2005 | 05:12 pm | Permalink
Will Baude considers the youth angle of today’s Supreme Court wine ruling.
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Kevin McGehee wants to shoot New Yorkers with a bow and arrow.
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Fraternitas Vitae linked with The Time Has Come for Immigration Reform
Am I A Pundit Now? linked with Richard Cohen Loves The Filibuster (For Now)
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Mark Blumenthal explains why the Huffington blog may not be so bad after all.
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David Pinto reports that Bob Schaefer will manage the Royals. Not sure what this means for CBS News.
Trey Jackson is finding video hosting a major financial drain.
Dean Esmay continues his thread on the evils of circumcision.
Henry Copeland reports on meeting an interesting blogger in Nashville who, unfortunately, was not a Blues man who died four years ago.
Steve Bainbridge thinks Pergatory will be a lot like a faculty meeting.
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Miller's Time linked with The Force Is Strong With This One...
hubs and spokes linked with The UN - Dumber than a sack of hammers
Ramblings' Journal linked with Atlanta missing & murdered children case being reopened
reasoned audacity linked with Breaking News: Congress Addressing Women in Combat
white pebble linked with Caption Contest: Sixties edition
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Dave, Trey & Henry; three great bloggers we met at BlogNashville. (Mr Baseball, The Video King and Mr Making Money all got their due.) Each influential leaders in their respective fields and all around great guys.
Henry we have some good video for you from the restaurant.
Posted by Red | May 11, 2005 | 04:47 pm | Permalink
Stephen Green is going to become one of the Pod people.
Terry Oglesby calls for a showdown between Georgias.
Dean Esmay proposes to change the dictionary to conform to his spelling.
LaShawn Barber tackles government regulation and human nature.
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