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  • The Book of Michael (352)
    "words are powerful... use them wisely"
    I used to think of myself as a dullard. Then I met other people. Now I think I'm a hoot... Twitter: @mc528
  • The Cat Lady Sings (457)
    This Here Lady started living life. Life drastically changed course, and now she must go through life sans social lubricant, like a pioneer in the field of awesome. She is a mighty utilizer of euphemisms and suffers from severe urges to exaggerate. One day she may recover, but until that day, this blog must serve as the amphitheater for her hair-brained thoughts. From the wild and untamed beaches of Los Angeles, along with her cat, Natalie the Singingfool torments her brilliant left-brained husband and his dog with her crazy artistic and literary schemes. Right now she works in the death industry oddly aptly enough, but at night she writes fantastical stories and paints pictures of all kinds. When she thinks no one is listening, she might play the piano, but she will only sing the harmonies. She first conceived of this blog while still in grad school, then got cold feet when life dictated she must write a thesis, plan a wedding, continue to work full time, and still squeeze in her final classes – all w
  • The Chronicles Of Renard (558)
    ~A Happy Exploration Of The Blogosphere~
    I am a quiet and very loving person who happens to be a hardcore blogger.
    The Chronicles Of Renard is my personal experiment to see first hand if Google Blogger is worth blogging on (So far, I think that it is worth blogging on).

    formerly: https://thechroniclesofrenard.blogspot.com/
  • The Complete Works of TGR Worzel (339)
    Baldly going where no blogger has gone before...
    A semi-retired single bloke. Currently writing, gardening and odd-jobbing. Also provides ad-hoc IT support. An experienced Blogger and Citizen Journalist. Independent. Free thinker. Obscurely related to JMW Turner R.A.
  • The Dimwit Diary (414)
    A humorous website of assorted madness
    Hello, my name is Chris Hinton and I’m a dimwit. I drink too much, I curse too much, and I take too many photos of myself sporting a pretty ridiculous half beard. I suppose I could end it right there, but we dimwits never know when to shut up, so I’m going to soldier on if you don’t mind...
  • The End Time (364)
    Watchman chronicling the End of Days - This blog is about encouragement, discernment, and prophecy. Each essay focuses on one of these with the prayer that through them, God is exalted. No matter how dark the days or how weary the heart, He is the Light and our hope. (1 John 1:5). "And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel." (Mark 1:15) Please visit my other blog, The Quiet Life
  • The Jiggly Bits (361)
    By Teeny Bikini

    ...because life is funny.

    ~And became more concerned with exorcising and/or accepting life’s REAL jiggly bits. The parts of my life that just hung on my soul, shaking and shaking, every time I wanted to move forward or move at all.

    Yes, those jiggly bits. And I’ve had my share…

    Abusive childhood. [So been there, so done that.]
    Sociopath mother. [The itch-bay was - and remains cray cray.]
    Lovers. Walked, walked, walked all over me and my low self-esteem/self-worth [Sigh]
    My voice. I mean the one that spoke my truth, cried my indignation. Didn’t even know I could have one.

    The list goes on and on…~
  • The Lost Outpost (442)
    Reference BlogDogIt, get a link promo :-D
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    A blog by Andy Piper
    "social bridgebuilder | photographer | techie | speaker | co-host of Dogear Nation"
  • THE MORDANT SCRIBE (531)
    THE MORDANT SCRIBE | Cynical musings of an absurd mind.
    by Marietta Rodgers
    Author of The Bill and Looney Bin Incorporated, writer for Below The Fold Magazine, back up bassist for REO Speedwagon and pop culture extraordinaire.

  • The Most Revolutionary Act (415)
    Uncensored updates on world events, economics, the environment and medicine