Occasionally I like to point out some of the good stuff posted by blogging friends in my small blogworld. Even though I participate in a relatively small part of the entire blososphere, taking a look through the following will confirm that at least my blogworld is good.
Foolishblog gives a sneak peek post on the upcoming The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe movie due in theaters soon.
New Echo tries to derail the train bound away from glory. On a less serious note, he has started another blog called Spoken by a Cubbie.
Pecadillo jumps on the “taking a break” bandwagon and then falls off it with great humility.
The C-Train has an excellent post on the various forms of church sleepers. (If you read through the comments you’ll find that the Gracegirl shares one of my own preaching/sleeping favorite moments).
And in an eerily close to home post, The C-Train describes the Future Mrs. C-Train. Though for numerous reasons I am unable to fill the spot of the Future Mrs. C-Train, I do qualify in four of his five requirements. I mean, who doesn’t want enjoy extended sittings of 24, have secret rooms and passageways in their house, eat at Baja Fresh three or more times a week, and go to Disneyland?
Dr. R Albert gives sort of a summary of the new Think book titled 5 Paths to the Love of Your Life (which includes a chapter by my former boss, Dr. Richard Holland).
Celestial shine quotes Queen and thinks she can get away with it. I guess when you’re on top you feel like you can do anything.
Another Drummer keeps talking about “honest” music. I heard him use that term a few times in person a few weekends ago. I guess my musical prowess is not what I thought it was, since I don’t even know what “honest” music means.
Clyde Silla must want to be a pirate.
CoffeeTalk lets this picture speak for itself. I think we need one.
Last but not least, the blogging of past one28 interns has been painfully absent. The Wayfarer hasn’t given us anything personal in days, and @Museing must be weak and weary.



5 Comments
Dude, for the record, I’m not off the wagon.
Strange. For still being “off the wagaon” somehow two posts have made it onto your blog in the past few days. Hmmm.
You may get Pyromaniac bumper stickers but I guess you don’t get his Christmas letters; if you did, you’d know the origin of both those pictures.
Boooyah
The most important of the requirements for the Future Mrs.C-Train is not one of those that you have met — that requirement being that she actually be a she. I know I’m picky, but I really must insist on this one.
why thank you for the link. i prefer not to be labeled a pirate. i just like to share.