
Wonderful…
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December 31st, 2005, 1:37 am By John
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An Amtrak train bound to New York has some pretty big problems thanks to a freight train derailment. Watching the news I see people calling from the train, bitching about how they are getting treated like crap, like prisoners.
- They don’t have water on the train.
- They have to pay for their food.
- They won’t let them get out of the train.
Oh lord…
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More Like This
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December 29th, 2005, 1:58 am By John
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Reading blogs on the web can be a dangerous experience. You can get sucked into reading a site about your favorite political beliefs, find yourself debating issues with others on your stand against the war on Iraq. Maybe you find yourself at a photoblog of your favorite city, seeing things in a perspective you’ve never seen before.
But there is no doubt about it. Personal blogs are indeed the best reads on the web. Sometimes it’s because of the writer’s intellect. Maybe the stories are captivating. The ability for the writer to allow you to come into their lives and share themselves with you is also empowering.
I’ve decided to pick out a few blogs I’ve checked out the past few months and give you a reason why you should consider reading them. In order to be fair, none of them are sites I regularly read or link. How I found them varies. Maybe they commented here before. I followed a link on another site. Plugboards. Forums. Suggested links from a friend.
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Denethor and Theoden
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December 27th, 2005, 6:24 pm By Joey Michaels
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‘Sblood but it is dry here.
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Hi Pot, it’s Kettle
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December 27th, 2005, 12:48 am By Heather
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Everyone, meet Angela. At first glance, she seems like your average webmistress, vapid and mediocre at best. However, she is also an expert in hypocrisy and an absolute drama whore.
Anyone who visits her site will notice that there is a “Marriage Tip” right above her blog. Mind you, she’s only been married since August of 2005, but I guess longevity isn’t required for one to be versed on how to make a marriage work. Today’s little gem:
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Merry Saint Nick
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December 26th, 2005, 12:36 am By John
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At least we now know how he’s able to do his job in just one day…
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Merry Christmas!
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December 25th, 2005, 12:08 am By John
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For everyone that reads TheDeadEnd.net on a somewhat regular basis, thanks. Have a Merry Christmas.
Unless you’re Jewish.
Or these guys. Lucky bastards…
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