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Showing some love and other notes


First, by request: My brother Buckeye, Pat Jenkins, is feeling unloved, so I am going to give his blog a plug. It's called Pat J. thinks he knows it all, and it's a personal/political blog. Check out his short and not so sweet review of Super Tuesday.

Much thanks to those who went over to wish Diamond a happy birthday yesterday. She has written a thank you post and gave out awards. I received the Biggest Heart Award. Thank you Diamond. May you be at your target weight before your next birthday.

I hope everybody is enjoying the I like......because posts. I do this not only to brag on my blog roll, but to hopefully increase traffic to them since not all of our blog rolls are identical. My aim is not only to work everybody in, but to make everybody proud of their efforts. I have a great blog roll.

I want everybody to have a SUPER day.

Comments

Liquid said…
I love....."I like".

You are an important part of what makes ALL our blogs, roll!

See?

You both, ROCK and ROLL!

:)
Melanie said…
I recommend checking out PJ's blog as well..I enjoy reading his posts. They are short and to the point and interesting.
Stylin said…
Mr P is a good friend too!!!
He is funnily sarcastic and it helps that his posts are short and sweet!
I have the best time making fun!
Now I also have to mention that behind every good man is a great woman and he has a very sweet wife !
Cliff said…
When I do the "I like Pat J" post, I will have to find "Dancing Queen" to put on my music player.
Pat Jenkins said…
wixy i have received no better compliment in my illustrious stay on this planet!! keep it up!!!... miss monday and poo your checks are in the mail....
Pat Jenkins said…
i would be down with that!! but don't parade it arund that i am hip to abba... because i do have a reputation to uphold!!!....
Pilgrim said…
I really ejoy your "I like ...becase" psots Cliff. It's expanding my blogroll.
Michelle said…
I enjoy the I Like osts keep them coming. If you ever get a chance I started a new blog called Rusin Review's. I'm still getting it going but tell me what you think.
Oh my ... I thought I had commented here. I love your .. "I like ... I love ... series. I always visit the blog featured ... and always find something to take with me that is positive from each one. Thank you!

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