Meandering Meme
i was introduced to genuine's blog some months ago and while i don't have it in my bloglines, i peek in ever now and again. i mean really, the guy likes writing haiku, so how could i not. anyway, he recently reviewed a few blogs and suggested others do the same. why not? here are some i've found interesting at some point or another.
stories i shouldn't tell
it is sub-titled "confessions, rants, and essays of a man with something to hide". we all have things we hide don't we? the author, fullnoodlefrontity, seems to be battling quite a few issues and readers get a front-row seat as his thoughts get spattered into posts.
she's a flight risk
what i found most interesting about this blog is that i still can't decide if the story that is being weaved is true (real) or not. maybe i'm just not so bright afterall. definitely seems like a made for tv type of story.
my secret life as a former prostitute
i think the blog title, which didn't have former in it when i first saw it pretty much sums things up. my initial reaction was disbelief how anyone could really do that, but laura is quite articulate and after reading enough posts it almost sounds .... uh.... reasonable. meaning that there is no reason someone shouldn't try it. i think we can all agree that lifestyle wouldn't be for everyone and in fact would be difficult for the average person to handle.
blog maverick
the web log of mark cuban. you know, the billionaire owner of the dallas mavericks. he complains about the officials here too, amongst other things. it's quite interesting at times. about all i have to say now is ... mark, you made billions but damn it, mishigas only has one "a" in it! heh.
secondhand suicide
there hasn't been a post in a long time, but worth the read for those that have never seen it before. in a nutshell, this woman saw her husband kill himself (gun to the head) right in front of her. she writes about her experiences dealing with the emotional trauma of the event and all the things afterwards which most would not even think about.
Posted by ac at July 14, 2004 08:15 PM