Pimp Your Blog Trackback Party
Posted on September 24, 2005
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We hit the 100,000 mark, plus its the weekend! Help us celebrate, pimp your best stuff. A link for a link…link to this post, send a trackback, and a link to your blog will magically appear. It’s a linkfest weekend! Share your best with us!
If you have something interesting that you would like to share with us, and our readers, please leave a trackback to that post, and link to this post so others can join in on the linkfest.
If you don’t understand what a trackback is go here for a good explanation. If your blog doesn’t generate trackbacks use this form or this one.
Have fun pimpin, and have a great weekend!
The trackback URL for this post is:
http://stoptheaclu.com/archives/2005/09/24/pimp-your-blog-trackback-party/trackback/
Other Places to pimp:
The Political Teen
Cafe Oregano
Bright and Early
Jo’s Cafe
Mudville Gazette
Outside The Beltway
Cao’s Blog
Wizbang
Basil’s Blog
Point Five
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wrong title, good article…sorry
Late last night, in a heated closed session-pizza party-Slip N’ Slide jamboree, Louis Farrakhan was elected the new Secretary General of the United Nations. While Kofi Annan’s tenuous position as Secretary General has been the subject of many ponderous columns in leading newspapers, and many bake sale fundraisers at the New York Times, this latest news took even the most jaded pundits by surprise.
some how I am getting a malformed response when i tried to trackback ..
Cutting Their Noses Off to Spite Their Faces,..the EU and the UNtied Nations are dragging their feet again! The US has targeted Iran as a serious threat to our security and a possible nuclear threat to any non-Islamic country, and our “allies” are doing to them what they did to pre-invasion Iraq!
Cancelling the New York Times
I read the Times since a kid (yeah, one of those uncool kids), and I have gotten my own daily NYT since a callow youth in prep school. It arrived on a huge library table, labeled by name, each morning as you entered the main building on the way from morning Chapel to the dining hall. (Back then, about half of us got the NY Herald Tribune and half the NYT, and each half viewed the other half as benighted.) It has been part of my daily morning life ever since, wherever I have lived.
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