Go check it out here; after the weeekend I'll repost the whole thing here for posterity :)
UPDATE: Here it is. Oh, and one more thing: in the song, when they say "I just flipped our President George" they are referring to George Herbert Walker Bush, circa 1991, not our current President. I guess some folks have always felt it was nifty to disrespect a man for no reason other than his politics. None-the-less, I love the song
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Hi, I'm Dan, better known as Slapinions in these parts, and I'm thrilled to have been chosen as AOL Guest Editor.
For those of you who haven't stopped by my site before, I'm a married father of four (three girls/one boy, all age six and under). A comprehensive summary of yours truly can be found here so I'm not going to bore you with all the details.
But if you're interested, here's a brief glimpse into the inner workings of Slapinons mind :)
I still mourn the passing of Chi-Chi's and their Twice Grilled Barbeque Burrito.
I like Alanis Morissette, was once famed for doing a nightly Backstreet Boys dance in front of the security cameras at work, and collect New Kids on the Block merchandise . . yet look with manly scorn upon anyone who listens to Nickelback.
I think a Yankees captain/shortstop who refuses to move positions when his team picks up possibly the *best* shortstop EVER is no captain at all.
Dada had only the briefest of moments in the sun, but as college radio hits go, Dizz Knee Land is a pleasant legacy to leave behind.
I’ve sat on two different committees for two different elementary schools, and the complaints from the neighbors are always the same. Note to all: if you don’t like children, detest the sounds of playground chatter, and object to traffic on your street for a half-hour around 8 am and 3 pm, then why go and buy a house across the street from a school?
And I've said it before, and I'll say it again: human teeth are the only flaw in God's grand design. They hurt when they come in, they hurt when they go out, and they hurt far too often in between.
So on to business. I'm going to make a serious effort to feature some obscure, under-appreciated, or new journals. If you aren’t on the list but have seen me on your site please don’t feel slighted. By the rules of this thing I can’t list everyone, and maybe you had one too many comments and I figured you were doing fine without the boost. Or, you know, maybe I just forgot about you. :)
Jfourb’s On the Outside is a nice, happy place that largely centers on her family and their kittens. Recently however, her college-age neighbor violently killed himself, and they’re dealing with that. This journal is vastly under-visited. See if you can change that.
Recently retired, rjsisti’s Roses are Read caught my eye when I saw it on the ‘recently updated’ list of AOL Journal’s homepage.It was a brand new journal at the time and I tried to help her out with adding music to her page, without much luck. Swing on by, say hello, and maybe lend her a hand.
Skip3366 is a proud member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, and he posts frequently to his The Maverick Conservative journal. A bit too far right even for me, but often an intriguing read, I figured this list needed a wildcard. I’m sure he’ll enjoy filling the bill.
I was surfing through JLand when I found this next one. I like birds, so some of the photos of our feathered friends caught my eye. Check out Nature Walks and Thoughts.
This next journal has been around for more than four years, which beats mine by seven months. What originally caught my eye was this bit of wisdom: Eat well, stay fit, die anyway. Check out Whispers in the Wind.
Last but not least, the male half of a journaling duo here in Jland: kindly stop by and visit Bucko.
That’s it for this week. I hope you have the opportunity to stop by and say hello to all the journals listed above (and mine too!).
Have a great week.
Dan aka Slapinions
Ps. I haven’t forgotten about getting a save/print option for our journals. Anything new on that AOL?
I just came from Magic Smoke. Congratulations on being Guest Editor.
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Thank You for showing your appreciation to my blog. It was originally just a place to rant and it's become more of an exercise for my mind in between columns. As for getting a spot in the paper; we're in small town america. It's not a paid position and if I write, it's published. It's a weekly paper for the county. Try sending off to some of the smaller papers. You may not get paid but you may get published then you'll have somewhere to start from.
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Jen
Congratulations! Thanks so much for spotlighting me!
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Julie
Congratuleation's Dan on being chosen as Guest Editor. Love Pam xx
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INTERESTING PICKS. CONGRATS
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being Aol Guest Editor! I am enjoying the entries you have written about your kids! Glad someone else has similar views!!! Karen
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Is it better the second time around. In other words, did you learn your lesson? lol! Going to check your pics.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being guest editor! I'll look forward to checking them all out, including that weird Bucko one. <grin>
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Congrats on being Guest Editor! I checked out all your blog choices. I also commented in all of them! And I made a comment in Magic Smoke about the save/print option for our blogs. I told them I still wanted the option, as per the petition I signed. :)
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http://journals.aol.com/fisherkristina/SometimesIThink
Congratulations on being selected as guest editor. Also, what a pleasant surprise that you selected my journal as a pick. Thank You :o)
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Congratulations.
ReplyDeletethat Nickelback line is hilarious :)
have a good one~
~Bernadette