All three sound ok, not special, but ok enough to want to see them. I'm looking forward to your reviews on them.
I love looking at things like this...and comparing.
Never mind...I don't think I have an interest in this one. Then, YOU said that it didn't meet all that satisfactorily with YOUR tastes, so that clinched my decision.
Congrats to the winner! (I just hope I'm not one of those considered average...I'd like to think that I kiss more than that!)
Hilarious! I'm sharing these with my web designer friend!
Honestly, I don't think you could ever write anything that is boring.
Now that I think of it, even the simplest little posts from bloggers are always worth checking out, so the subjects do matter but we all seem to have enough of a variety of interests that just about any subject works fine.
I hope this "flu" doesn't last long or return too often because it's nice to see everybody "in the swing of things".
I didn't vote in the primary...now, don't shake your finger at me! I just didn't vote that day, that's all.
As for the upcoming REAL election day, I will be in that line of voters for sure! I'm so disappointed that I will not be seeing your name on the ballot...just "my" local folks will be in that section of the ballot...but I can only imagine how awesome it will be for you to see it!
Beautiful...beautiful work and it looks beautiful!
I have been following this somewhat closely due to the posts of a fellow blogger and the comments left on her posts. I'm not sure how I feel about this, as I've stated to her numerous times, and I recently watched a program (I believe on 60 Minutes) that dealt exclusively with this...and I still didn't know how I felt about it. I appreciate science and all that it does and tries to do, I appreciate apprehension when there's good reason, but I'm not sure which one is right in this case.
Wow! And, a happy belated birthday for you to extend out for me.
Heck, no. No corn maze for me this year. Although I do miss it, I just didn't have it in me to do it again. I would have only been able to work there one day a week, for maybe 4-5 hours on each of those days, so it was also difficult for me to rationalize giving up the one free day a week I could count on when I am now working so much at the office. A lot of that corn maze work was to get out of the house and to make some extra money (although some was for fun and to be a part of a great thing), but I am getting out of the house every day now and I am currently making more money than this time in other years when I did work the corn maze. I do miss it a little, though, so nothing says I won't consider returning there in future years.
I consider it a courtesy...and it's my way of sharing my friendship...to read other people's posts and to take the time to acknowledge them with an appropriate comment. Yes, I do miss writing and I do so wish to get back into doing more of it, but my schedule and other activities seem to be the real cause for my infrequency. The time I do get to spend on the computer is sometimes more enjoyable if I am reading (and commenting) for I may be a bit too tired from the day of thinking to be putting together a post of my own. I am working on improving this, but it may take a little more time yet.
This sounds like a very good book, an important book, really. This should be one of those recommended to read as a group kind of books, if you know what I mean, because it sounds like the kind of thing that should promote discussion. I am always a supporter and fan of this type of literature.
Ohhhh, I saw the winning answer in the comments! That's not what I would have guessed...not first, anyway. Good one this time!
The Canary Islands? Oh, how nice and what a beautiful place to be for the holidays! (Yes, I am jealous...just picture me pouting and sulking.)
Don't worry about being boring...reading about what is going on in your routine days is not boring to me. And, whenever you do add news about something new, it's really good to read.
I have gotten really bad at this blogging stuff lately, too. Time seems to be less available and, when I do have time, I seen to be weary of being at the computer or coming up with things to write. Yet, I've got a ton of things I could probably be writing about. I do want to read everybody else's stuff, though, and that is taking time, too. Oh, woe is me...
Anyway, I do understand. I have noticed that this has become rather similar to a lot of blogging buddies, on this site and over at the other site, as well. My friends on MySpace aren't even as active as usual, so it must be other things that have had to become priorities. I do enjoy seeing your posts when I can be here and whenever you can be, so just do the best you can (as I and many others will do) and eventually we will all be back in full force.