Well, Fox has done it again. Getting a jump on all of the major networks fall lineups and showing the season 4 Prison Break premiere last night. The Break, as I like to call it, rarely disappoints and this premiere was no exception.Sucre is still a fool for love, T-bag has already eaten his first human, Sarah returns with torture scars (veeerryy similar to Jack Bauer's scars in 24 Season 6) and o
[Michelle Simonsen is a true crime blogger who writes for Michelle Says So and Boycott Aruba-Justice for Natalee Holloway. She is also a contributing writer for the citizen journalist website, NowPublic] An American, traveling outside of the country, has always...
So instead of a crazy post on this blog today, check me out on two other great blogs:Guest blog appearance #1:Fabulously Broke in the City features an "interview" with me on shopping and fashion (two things I love)Guest blog appearance #2:Half Deserted Streets has also posted my contribution to the Testament series. My entry is fairly personal and covers the painful break up with my ex Peter (who
Today’s “Guest Blog” is from Mandy Thompson. I’ve known Mandy for years and I had the privilege of doing worship together on St. Simons Island from time to time. She was one of the vocalists on the “Worship Under the Stars” recording back in 2005. I also had the honor of working [...]ShareThis
(from Fred: still on vacation, and honored to have Pete Wilson, Pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN bring today’s guest blog. Pete and his team are doing an incredible work up in one of my favorite cities in the world. I’ve enjoyed following Pete via his blog (www.withoutwax.tv) and twitters. [...]ShareThis
(from Fred: I’m on vacation with the family this week. So I’ve got some great folks doing guest blogs! The first series is by a true friend, mentor, and pastor. His name is Craig Walker. Craig hired me in my first full-time ministry role as the Worship Leader for his [...]ShareThis
(from Fred: I’m on vacation with the family this week. So I’ve got some great folks doing guest blogs! The first series is by a true friend, mentor, and pastor. His name is Craig Walker. Craig hired me in my first full-time ministry role as the Worship Leader for his [...]ShareThis
Several days after I read online that Vince McMahon said that he was going to put an end to blood during WWE events, JBL’s mouth bleeds, and The Big Show’s forehead is cut during the Last Man Standing PPV. I ‘d like to ask Vinny a simple question: Have you ever heard of “Back Yard [...]
Today, we have a guest blogger, Erica from Blissful Travel. She will be kicking off the start of a series on the merits of solo travel, group travel, and organized tours.Both solo travel or group travel have advantages and disadvantages. You need to decide what choice best fits your preferences. For example, would you prefer the freedom of making all decisions yourself and going where your whim
Today, we have a guest blogger, Erica from Blissful Travel. She will be kicking off the start of a series on the merits of solo travel, group travel, and organized tours.Both solo travel or group travel have advantages and disadvantages. You need to decide what choice best fits your preferences. For example, would you prefer the freedom of making all decisions yourself and going where your whim
Wordless Wednesday has moved to Friday because today we’re featuring the guest blog post I wrote for FatManUnleased.
Fat Man Unleashed description:
“I am a fat man. My name is Israel Lagares. I used to be the kind of guy that was always in shape: a gym rat. But over the last few years I have fallen off tremendously. This is my final attempt to get back into shape and get to where I once was. At the time of writing this weight loss blog, I am 348 pounds and 6 foot tall. I will list my weight weekly each Tuesday until I reach my target weight.”
Pursuing a Healthy Lifestyle never ends—it’s a path, a journey that continues our entire life, because we can always improve every aspect of our health and well being.
Please visit Israel’s site, and read my guest blog post:
Is your Food
I received a great invitation this morning by blogger & journalist Peter Viles, who runs the L.A. Land blog for the Los Angeles Times' website (and which I understand has become the hottest blog for that paper).Thank you, Peter, for the opportunity! For those of you not familiar with Peter's blog, it's quickly become one of my daily must-reads for stories I might otherwise miss and from which I now frequently quote.From Peter's intro:This blog has been teeing off on the proposed tax break for homebuilders, and this morning I gave the blog over to Daniel Gross' rant that the tax break is "perverse" and "absurd.I thought it only fair to invite someone from the other side of the debate to weigh in. That said, here is guest blogger Patrick Duffy, who blogs at HousingChronicles.com.Click h
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Heather Johnson is a freelance finance and economics writer, as well as a regular contributor for CurrencyTrading.net, a site for currency trading and forex trading information. Heather welcomes comments and freelancing job inquiries at her email address heatherjohnson2323 [at] gmail [dot] com.
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I asked Joie to let us all in on a typical day in the life of one of our artists and this is what he sent me. I had no idea my accent was crazy but then what do we ever know about how people really see us? I always thought I was like George Cloo...
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In the spirit of Xmas I thought I would offer up my blog to some esteemed guests. The first blog comes from Jason who was until recently signed to Universal - Interscope with his band THE LOVEMAKERS from Oakland California. Enjoy it chums - I did...
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I've decided that my rants and ramblings simply aren't enough to give you a true reflection of what's going on at BSM, so I've decided to invite the bands to join in and post guest blogs from time to time, telling you about what they're upto and talking about whatever happens to be on their minds.The first one up is James from Yndi Halda...Hello world,here are a few things:1 - We are very much looking forward to our final shows of the year.One of which is the Electric Lands Festival in Lagny-Sur-Marne, Paris,on the 15th of December. Details are here 2 - Another last show of the year will be on the 22nd of December at the Holy Trinity Church in Leeds. We tend not to do one-off showsoutside London because they're often difficult to get to, but thisbeing a church and a charity event we couldn't turn it down. We aregoing to make this show as special as we can. We may play the entirety of enjoy eternal bliss in order, and we'll probably film it.3 - We have one more show planned, but
I think it’s about time I find a few people who are willing to guest blog for Super Blogging. I have been leaving gaps in my blog because I haven’t been able to post everyday, and I need someone to fill them. I think guest blogging would be the perfect opportunity for you and for me. It’s something I’ve never offered before and something I’ve never even done myself.
If you’re wondering what you’d get out of it, then there are good benefits. Your writing and name will be up on another blog for more exposure to you, and I will give you a link back for writing for me. And if I like your writing style enough and I think you’d be a great addition to this blog every once and a while, I could make you a regular author if you wanted.
I don’t ask much - only what should be expected. Your post’s topic should be matched to what this blog is about - blogging tips, search engine optimization, traffic generation, making money online, or
by SanDiegoSteveOr should I say something is rotten with the Boise State football program? Many Fresno State and Boise State fans have characterized me as Boise State Enemy #1. I think of myself as a strong detractor and unrelenting cynic.To those who know me I truly believe in self reflection pertaining to my professional and personal growth. I embrace the Japanese concept of “Kaizen” or change. I have reflected on my opinion of Boise State football in light of the Donks 13-0 2006 season. I have sought out the opinions of those I trust and across the board the feedback I have received only hardens my opinion of the Boise State football phenomenon.The information that was shared with me comes from first hand trusted sources. What can be labeled as hearsay and what can be labeled as fact could be debated. Regardless, the overwhelming opinion is something is rotten with Boise State football and the stench may soon be far-reaching. So much that a certain racist, inbred organization in