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"Besides, being a mascot has its advantages. Like you can randomly hug cute chicks and no one's going to freak out. But you have to touch some men, too, so no one gets suspicious."
-- The Mascot

More at least marginally interesting people

I’m going to have to go to one of those rotating blogrolls really soon.

Most of the chess bloggers may already be familiar with the newly added chess bloggers…coincidentally, these guys are all last alphabetically in the chess blog list. Patzer’s Corner sorta reminds me of chessloser. Samurai Pawn is the new Knights Errant secretary, so is supposed to be doing a good job. Tacticus Maximus is the originator of the Wilson Gambit and introduced me to the Moron Defense. Wahrheit has some serious chess introspection, as well being a contributor to Eternity Road.

Carson Sasser is a counterexample to my original hypothesis of 55+’ers not blogging. I have no clue how I found his site or why I keep going back. It was the first site I saw with the Thinking Blogger Award. (Incidentally, Carson, feel free to pick up a Worthless Blogger Award if you want it…)

Nor do I have any clue how I stumbled on Dinosaur Mom’s site. She apparently works for the government (a “federal wage slave”), so I briefly considered sticking her under the Enemies list. But it’s probably not her fault. [The Mascot says: Her avatar's hot! I think I'm going to ask it out!]

November 10th, 2007 3 comments
Posted by Donnie Filed under Blog News

  1. Kate Dino posted the following on 12 November 2007 at 8:27 pm.

    Dude, gross, they’re cousins.

        Reply to Kate Dino
  2. Donnie posted the following on 13 November 2007 at 1:07 am.

    I’ll have a talk with the Egg. He’s probably just messing with your head. Or grew up in the Deep South.

        Reply to Donnie
  3. Wahrheit posted the following on 13 November 2007 at 4:49 pm.

    Thanks for sharing the love…nice eclectic group of bloggy people, some of them may become regular reads for me.

        Reply to Wahrheit

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