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The concept behind social networking is fundamentally flawed and RoarSavage

I think he had expected me to sympathize. But obviously, I couldn't. I wasn't mean about it. But while our perfect gentleman wondered how his friend could have kept the secret so long, I couldn't help but verbalize ...
Three scenes from the Metro in a nicely titled post, Voices Carry. The first, a universal question and its tears, “Are we going to talk about this or not?” A brief encounter with a DOD employee displaying his badge, and an amusing take on some clueless interns. From Washington to Washington, a new blog.
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The pastel-athon and DC theme park at Princess Sparkle Pony's Photo Blog
On the road to inspection; a car repair report by Wanderings in DC.
California race is a harbinger of what’s to come, writes A Silent Cacophony: I don't think giving 110% this time around will ultimately make any difference, and so I'm not pouring my energies into doing more like I should be doing. That both shocks and saddens me.
After a year of blogging, Zeldafitz has ended her blog. She explains the decision and what prompted her to start blogging. Her reasons for beginning a blog may ring true with many: I started this as a way to keep some form of creativity in my life when I was living through very stressful job times. For me, it's been the best exercise in being able to dream up things, notice things, ruminate, and then formulate something--usually a piece of my heart--and put it out into the world.
DC Theater Reviews marks its 100 Review. Our single goal is to promote live theatre in Washington, DC and provide a place theatre fans can come to read about shows and discuss them, writes Ronnie.
The pastel-athon and DC theme park at Princess Sparkle Pony's Photo Blog
On the road to inspection; a car repair report by Wanderings in DC.
California race is a harbinger of what’s to come, writes A Silent Cacophony: I don't think giving 110% this time around will ultimately make any difference, and so I'm not pouring my energies into doing more like I should be doing. That both shocks and saddens me.
After a year of blogging, Zeldafitz has ended her blog. She explains the decision and what prompted her to start blogging. Her reasons for beginning a blog may ring true with many: I started this as a way to keep some form of creativity in my life when I was living through very stressful job times. For me, it's been the best exercise in being able to dream up things, notice things, ruminate, and then formulate something--usually a piece of my heart--and put it out into the world.
DC Theater Reviews marks its 100 Review. Our single goal is to promote live theatre in Washington, DC and provide a place theatre fans can come to read about shows and discuss them, writes Ronnie.
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