Short but intense. Busy busy week.
The guys at Random Nuclear Strikes keep posting quality stuff. As I scrolled through their blog, I couldn’t decide whether to link to the bit about rebels without a clue, or the one about the legacy of Ronald Reagan, or Noah. Until I found their new effort, the Bellicose Woman’s Brigade, and its primary topic – the right of self defense. Personal note to oldest daughter and Mookie: go read this, and think about it.
While I’m on that subject, go check out the Shooter’s Carnival too. Lots of good stuff for beginners, in a group blog format. Entries by Publicola, Alphecca, and Say Uncle.
There’s a nice little debate going on over at Across the Atlantic about the most beautiful airplane ever, prompted by the soon-to-be-retired Concorde.
This guy always has something thought-provoking to read. You should stop by, and while you’re there ask him why I’m not on his blogroll.
There’s always a party going on at Madfish Willie’s Cyber Saloon.
Mr. Helpful is going to be posting chapters of his novel online (there are a lot of bloggers writing novels, which I suppose isn’t all that surprising). Megan is also writing a new story for the Second Spherewide Short Story Symposium. With an owie, no less. That is a dedicated wordsmith.
Kin's back, and he's picked up right where he left off.
Nic talks of charity walks and poor pumpkin crops. Blame Canada!
TwoDragons is having problems with our comment routines not remembering her. We discussed the problem and unofficially decided that it’s the ‘system’ keeping you down.
Alright, lunch is over. Later.
Posted by Ted at October 21, 2003 12:14 PM | TrackBackYour Blog Comments just doesn't like me, I guess. Oh well...
I wouldn't mind it, except I keep having to go back and make sure I haven't typed my name and password out of habit. D'oh!
--TwoDragons
Posted by: Denita TwoDragons at October 21, 2003 01:25 PMMr Jones: I'm honored that you would link me. Thanks for stopping by the joint.
Cheers!
Posted by: The Bartender at October 21, 2003 10:08 PMDamn, Rocket....I'm sorry. I'll fix that oversight right away.
Thanks for thinking of me.
...and if you have a problem with me, in the future, feel free to tell me so yourself. :)
Behold the power of the Queen of Suck. Mwuh ha ha ha!
Posted by: Jennifer at October 22, 2003 05:34 AMHey Bartender, I know a good party when I see it!
Jon, I was going to say that it's more fun to send my evil minions to do my bidding, but if Jen is the Queen of Suck, then I guess I'm *her* minion. Truly, thanks for adding me. You write some great stuff.
Posted by: Ted at October 22, 2003 05:46 AM