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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Non-Divisive Round Up: A thru M

Well, I guess it is a bit divisive towards N thru Z but I am sure the PCUSA will address that along with the other 390+ items of business I have been listening to over the internet...

PCUSA POSTS
A Church for Starving Artists
Cheesehead
My Backyard

EPISCOPAL POSTS
barefoot and laughing
Catherine +
Dash Goes to Church
Dylan's Grace Notes
Hazlenut Reflections (sort of)
Hit the Back Button to Move Fwd
Kinesis
Lutheran Chik

THE CHURCH
Eternal Echoes
Following Frodo


Personal Updates
Another Country
Mindy, Princess of Everything
Brother Terry
Chaplain Mom
Clever Title Here
navel gazing by Tripp
Fresh Cut Flowers
hipchickmamma
In the Open Space
jo(e)
A. Lin
Love During Wartime
Julie
Susan Rose
micah girl
Miranda

I know that wasn't pretty but the 'to do' list on this side of the computer screen is long.
{A sentence was here that included the word 'surly' but it sounded 'surly' and like it had an attitude problem so the author deleted it}

As always please feel free to comment....

9 comments:

  1. Hey, I like your round-ups!

    My post was nothing at all if not surly.

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  2. My guess is you won't have to deal with my surly round-ups any more anyway. Congrats!

    Surly round-ups? DId I miss something?

    HOpe the 'to do' list becomes manageable (and even better stops growing--the things tend to be a little like weeds don't they?)

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  3. Yikes... just got back and read that surly line again - sure didn't translate well. I'll see if I can fix it...

    Just don't call me surly.

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  4. i have some good news on my blog!

    check it out!!!!

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  5. it HAS been a helluva week, huh?

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  6. Hey I like the ever-so-brief but followable roundup.

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  7. [I preface this comment by reminding someone that this is not her blog from which a certain word has been banned since just before Lent]

    {A sentence was here that included the word 'surly' but it sounded 'surly' and like it had an attitude problem so the author deleted it}

    Maybe the sentence (and the use of the word surly) needed to be transfigured?

    (Sorry the temptation to use that word was just too much)

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  8. lol, Gord... as long as I don't have to preach on either word I will still allow them in comments and conversation.

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