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Monthly Archives: October 2005
Blogger comments are frustrating sometimes.
To the anonymous commenter at Soylent Green. Your observation is correct. There is one link. There have been no comments between the two blogs, I don’t know what TMS is. I wasn’t able to comment under the post with your … Continue reading
I’ve got to plug this
Nominations are being accepted for the second Canadian Blog Awards. Robert McClelland has undertaken the effort again and the categories are expanded. The political categories crack me up. At the best of times pundits make a lot of noise, and … Continue reading
What to do?
Does Bene Diction Blogs On stay or go? I don’t know. Things are a bit brighter – I’ve been promised a spam free blogosphere. ar arr arrrr. Not even in my dreams – I delete spam in my sleep. On … Continue reading
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Money, spam and burnout
I know how to solve the spam issue and I’m sure a few of us together can solve the money issue, leaving you to get some rest from the third issue and then whenever you feel like blogging again… hours, … Continue reading
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The Last Post
The road is long With many a winding turn That leads us to who knows where Who knows where But I’m strong Strong enough to carry him He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother. So on we go His welfare is … Continue reading
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Leaving the blogosphere
This was at Technorati. It’s one of the reasons I’m leaving blogging over the next week or so. I don’t get the joke. BUSHFISH Filed under: General — Dr.AJ @ 5:59 pm Oh ya, all you liberal Christians will really … Continue reading
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This Is the End, Beautiful Friend
This is my final post on GodBlogCon05, and the title reflects lyrics from one of my favorite groups, “The Doors.” And I might add that the Biola cafeteria plan was quite elaborate. I will close with some comments on Josh … Continue reading
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Hugh Hewitt visitors
I see on Mr. Hewitt’s blog that he says the following: Rev. Joel Thomas appears to be a liberal Christian from Canada, so for a completely different take on the proceedings, read his Bene Diction. Having gone into blogger gatherings … Continue reading
