NPRâs Robert Smith did a story today about (surprise, surprise) Hillary Clintonâs YouTube video, and decided to focus on my response as an example of the vulnerability candidates embrace in the vlogosphere (who, moi???)
â Shelby at Shelbinator.com had a funny cameo in a Clinton campaign video posted on YouTube.
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I remember the first time I read a personal blog. I found it so comforting to read about someone who had similar life experiences as me, who found the same things funny as I did, who had the balls to write exactly what he or she felt and not give a damn.
â Lori at Mingaling.net responds to this week's CL cover story, in which I expressed disdain for some personal blogs.
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I went to The Oakhurst Laundry and Cleaners @ 6:45pm and was summarily banned from "getting stuff cleaned here anymore."
â Clunky at ClunkyRobot.com writes about being banned from a dry cleaner. It's an odd story.
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Ooh. I'm noticing that many of the regular commentators,who appeared vexed at not being on your list, have stopped commenting, Andy. Could there be an e-boycott of Fresh Loaf? Will there be "Say No To Andisheh" t-shirts appearing in Atlanta? Will Paris Hilton make them a haute couture item? If so, will she use them to cover her prison tattoos? Dear God, I sounded like a cheesy suspense show from the '40s...