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Friday, July 28, 2006

bunkhouse art

by Frank Paynter on July 28, 2006



bunkhouse art, originally uploaded by Paynt Ball.

Jeneane Sessum of Atlanta, Georgia agrees that Beth should post from Blogher.

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The Rude and the Blocked

by Frank Paynter on July 28, 2006

We’ve had quite a conversation here tonight in room 5226. I’d like Beth to write a few hundred words about Blogher. She steadfastly maintains that she is the non-blogger in this relationship. I counter with allusions to Will and Ariel. Finally though, she will not be swayed, even by the promise of a collaborative future together as literary giants in our declining years.

Does it make sense for me to write posts from BlogHer? I mean, it ain’t “BlogHim,” is it?

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San Jose

July 28, 2006

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Meg’s Bouquet

July 28, 2006

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Michelle’s memorial – just Beth, Lisa, Melinda, and me locally with Jeneane online. But I read from the outpouring of posts and thoughts that surrounded Meg’s passing last month and I think it was [...]

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Mandarin Meg Memorial at BlogHer

July 28, 2006

Mandarin Meg memorial gathering — non-denominational, non-sectarian, simply human gathering of people who wish to acknowledge and remember the passing of Michelle Goodrich at 3:45 today, Pacific time in Suite 8111 Hyatt San Jose at 1740 North First Street, San Jose California.
People with thoughts and memories to share are welcome to speak them, to read [...]

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