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I like Michelle, of the Terre Haute gang, because...

Lazy Sunday afternoon. I'm going around the blogs adding links to mine when I get to this fairly new blog called Rusin Reviews, when suddenly I'm surprised by seeing...MY PICTURE. Michelle was giving a plug for both of my blogs.

I enjoy the fellowship that we have here around these blogs, and Michelle does her part to encourage it. Her other blog is called Rusin Roundup. There last week she presented me with the "Toadally Awesome" award. Michelle is very generous in giving out rewards.

There are several other blogs originating from Terre Haute, Indiana, so I may make an official proclaimation for Terre Haute to be called the Blogging Capitol of the Midwest.

As a lot of us know, Michelle likes a good joke too. She will post some on her blog or she sends them to us via email. Sometimes it brightens my day to get some good jokes. She has been a friend of Sindi's since kindegarten, and was introduced to my blogs through her. If you haven't visited her blogs, please do so. But please, don't flag Rusin Reviews because my pic is there.

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Michelle said…
Thank you so much Cliff. I'm so glad I met you thru Sindi. I've always tried to be friendly and giving. One of the few things my mom did teach me and Girl Scouts. Now I'm blushing:). God Bless!
Liquid said…
I like both Michelle and her blog!
She is so full of cheer. I love her quizzies and meme's. She has helped bring me out of a little "funk" lately and for that, I am forever grateful for Michelle.

Bravo!

:)
Sindi said…
Cliff,
I have been friends with Michelle forever it seems. She is a great friend and should be cherished by all who meet her. If you want a friend that will stick by you then she is the friend for you. God Bless and Keep smiling.
I love to read these beautiful testimonies of love, respect, and honor you all have for each other --- it's so inspiring. I am off to visit Michelle's blog.
Stylin said…
Michelle has very interesting things on her blog.I always thought her name was Dawn,I dont know why !!!I hope I havent called her Dawn !
Cliff said…
Dawn is her middle name. I may start referring to her as that since I have another Michelle on my blogroll.

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