Personal Blog-a-rama

Leave it to a Blogebrity B-Lister, Washington D.C.-based Kris of “I’m not a Girl, not yet a Wino,” the self-proclaimed “David Hasselhoff of Blogger” to do the hard work of collecting together the best personal blog posts of 2005. Read it around the Yule log.

In other personal blog news, Dean of “Inspired by a True Story,” has started the Carnival of the Mundane, a new blog carnival that focuses on posts that “capture some of the humor or offer some insight into the experience of daily life.”

So, bloggers, remember to bring you laptops with you during New Year’s Eve, so after waking up with a hangover in a stranger’s bed, you can write about it in your blog.

This entry was posted by Courtney Gidts on Thursday, December 22nd, 2005 at 6:29 pm and is filed under Underrated. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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2 Comments so far

  1. Next year will be bigger than ever. Take it easy, run a risk, have fun, go for it!

    One of the joys of reading is how, for a little while, it helps you escape. Fill and refill your soul - read Media Dragon - The Sex in the City meets Misery ;-)

  2. Is that only supposed to happen on New Year’s?

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