Blog Drive-Bys for 2007-03-30

Today's drive-bys are blogs that are NOT on my blogroll, but are links that I randomly picked from other blogs:

I viewed an amazing image at Asara's Mental Meanderings.

I spotted a green-eyed cat at Bankerchick's Scratchings.

Cariboo Ponderer asked if we were headed for World War 3.

I learned what "Print on Demand (POD)" means at Dasef Central.

I'm not sure what they're on about, but someone named Lucy and someone named Ethel are sick over at Did We Say That Out Loud?. These are "Women on the Verge".

Erika Jean tempted me to get a new pair of flip-flops.

Morgen at it's a blog eat blog world got tagged to do a meme just like I did recently. I have to admit, though, his was much better than mine.

SGTDUB shared some pictures from Afghanistan. I'm glad I don't have to be there.

The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns gives us some reasons men should not pick out clothing for children.

The Place of Stuff forced me to look up the word "Misogyny".

Terri Terri Quite Contrary told us about her "banner day". Better luck next year in getting to Arizona.

Bri at trailblogging tried to explain how Technorati works, but I still… oh, never mind.

Jim at I'm forty-what??!! told us about some bad weather they're expecting in Kansas. Just watch out for Toto, okay?

Jill at The World of Jill Twiss:Where Good Things Are Good and Bad Things Are Comedy Material talked about being heckled by an 85 year old "Peanut".

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4 Comments

  1. Erika says:

    Thanks for the link love! Nice blog! I will be back!!

  2. Ray says:

    Thanks for the link – much appreciated and very unexpected :)

  3. Jim says:

    RT,

    Thanks for the mention. I'm an ex Marine as well. I didn't retire – I did my time then opted to go to school.

    I've never been to the Philippines, but I hear it's pretty nice. I'm sure the weather is significantly better there than here.

  4. Vic Grace says:

    Thanks for the mention RT.

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