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Because I can- so there

I was mindlessly sitting here doing nothing but reading my ever growing blogroll- by the way did you notice the new blogroll for STOP THE ACLU? It's way over there ---> and the bottom- and decided to check out my email. Because that's where your comments wind up. And I like comments. Although I don't response on here, because then those go to my email and I don't normally wanna read what I have written. HA! No seriously, I save the commenting for ya'll. It's my gift. Love it. Cherish it, and remember that I may delete it. But most likely not.

Where was I? Oh, so my inbox takes me to this post. And although I don't usually do the whole link thing JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE COMMENTS, I sometimes do, if they don't come off as some nutcase. She didn't come off as a nutcase. And actually has a rather nice blog- you can even change the themes to it. I favor the neuron- but you are welcome to hop over and pick your favorite. It's an interesting site, a bit of everything which includes all the "Proud American" banners you'd ever need. And she seems to be Anti Kerry, which always is nice. So do your hopping.

VISIT HER HERE, and no I do not know what a pettifog is.

While I am at this, Tina over at Randomized Drivel has some nice posts up, well not *nice* but very well written. She seems to have my sort of "what the hell is wrong with these people" additude. So go say hi to her too.

What really makes me happy, joyfull, gleeful (is that a word?) Is when someone I am a big fan of but not yet gathered up the muster to comment on their blog adds me to their links. I was rather taken back when one of my favorite female bloggers posted a post that indicated they where taking time off. I have this whole habit of becoming addicted to certain blogs- visiting them many many times a day, so the thought of having one less was putting serious stress on me. It's to the point that my blogroll updates HOURLY so I can keep on track of who's writing is fresh. My point is that I was linked by this person, and much much much better than that is that evidently they are writing, at least a little. This was one of the first female written blogs I started to read, and the first to hit my daily haunting list. There's really more than one woman writing on it, which is even greater. Anyway, I am just glad she's back, you may now join me in a little "happy happy happy" dance.

Not to leaving out male bloggers- STOP THE ACLU is ran by a man. GO THERE!

Most likely I should spell check this BEFORE I post it, because I am not really paying attention to the keys my fingers are hitting- but I am not going to. So there.

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Anonymous said…
Lost,

Thanks so much for the kind words! Much appreciated. :-)

~Tina

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