Thursday, February 03, 2005

The Fab Five

Yep, they're back by popular demand. Also, I had originally told Mr. Cheer or Die that I would be posting the Packers cap situation and such, but it was a bit bigger task than I originally thought, so that is postponed until I can make some more sense out of it. In the meantime enjoy the 5 random blogs:

http://bewithdipity.blogspot.com/
Male author, not sure on the age, I'm guessing teen or college. There is both Chinese (or Japanese or Korean or something like that) and English on the site. His first entry is today, and he is going through the post-breakup trauma. Apparently his girl left him as he doesn't bathe much.

http://humedad.blogspot.com/
Spanish site. The gist is that a young male adult, who likes the Godfather movie, went into McDonalds and now is infatuated with the girl behind the counter.

http://vivian1986.blogspot.com/
Site by working girl. Meets friends. Has lunch. Tea break. Tired. Not like some people. Talks in 3rd person lots. Entry like this often. Grog kill dinosaur now.

http://gatereth-cye.blogspot.com/
Quite possibly the quintessential teen girl site. There are more hearts, cutsie kissy things and general fluffy foo foo pictures and flashing items then I have ever seen. I just about vomited from the sweetness. Sadly, it's better than my site.

http://theamericandissident.blogspot.com/
I may actually continue reading this site. An extremely humorous take on American politics. Among my favorites are Kerry conceding defeat in the Iraqi elections and "Former Secretary of State Powell was reportedly asked to prepare a demonstration of the "real and imminent" dangers of failing to preemptively privatize Social Security, using props and illustrations to help make the consequences clear to our nation's seniors." Great stuff here, as the author doesn't care if the person is Republican or Democrat. It's open season on all.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dude, your site is so much easier to look at and to read than the hearts and flowers cavity-inducing blog.
Those are Chinese characters, Korean has a lot of little circles and right angles to the characters. It's very distinctive.
Love, Wifey