Thursday, June 08, 2006

DC Blogs Noted


Case in Point
RoarSavage
The concept behind social networking is fundamentally flawed and RoarSavage explains why. Clearly, "mixing friends" can be a mixed bag, she writes. Excerpt:



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.



Does your conscience bother you? Before the votes were counted the blogger at Jaybeas Corpus, a Washington College of Law student, knew how his former home state, Alabama, would vote on an amendment preventing gays from marrying. (News report here) And don't get me started on the Federal Marriage Amendment, or whatever it is they're calling it. It's just as bigoted and hateful as the Bama bill. For more on the federal bill, It’s Not Over at The Republic of T


Also Noted:

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.

Click on the turtle for details

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