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Best Posts of the Week

Best Posts of the Week

http://bestpostsoftheweek.blogspot.com

Best Posts of the Week is a blog dedicated to highlighting the best post of the week from participating bloggers. It's easy to participate. Just submit the link of your best post! BPOTW was started by Vicki of Not So SAHM. She got tired of spendi

Invention of the Week from InventionHome.com

Invention of the Week from InventionHome.com

http://inventionhome.blogspot.com/

Invention Home offers a low cost, low risk solution for helping inventors through each step of the invention process. They have created a simple and streamlined process for connecting inventors with manufacturers for the purpose of licensing inventio

Photo of the week

Photo of the week

http://weekpic.blogspot.com/

Photo of the week: (maybe) frequently updated from my photo archive

The Stephen's Green Preservation Society

The Stephen's Green Preservation Society

http://SGPSDublin.com

You can stop reading in a Professor Farnsworth voice now. Welcome, one and all, to the Stephen's Green Preservation Society. Our aim? To BLOW YOUR MIND. Well, not really. What we hope to achieve with this blog is to give people out there some idea

The Truth About Music

The Truth About Music

http://harristruth.blogspot.com/

This is a fun blog that looks at music, both live and recorded music from a variety of angles. Also look for songs of the week every thursday.

Dummy of the Day

Dummy of the Day

http://dummyofhteday.blogspot.com/

Each day or two we will feature a new dummy. This can be anyone in the news, entertainment industry, poltiicians, etc. At the end of each week, we will choose The Dummy of the Week. At the end of the year, we will choose a Dummy of the Year.

Anxiety Tip of the Week

Anxiety Tip of the Week

http://blog.holistictherapyoc.com

Simple tips and suggestions to help you reduce and manage anxiety.

Sunspot Hemp Wears *The Blog*

Sunspot Hemp Wears *The Blog*

http://sunspothempwears.blogspot.com

The Sunspot Hemp Wears Blog is a place for our customers and other artisans! Our customers can learn more about us and our business. Artisans can be featured on our blog with "Item of the Week" and receive helpful selling tips!

Jan Strach's record of the week

Jan Strach's record of the week

http://janstrachsrecordoftheweek.blogspot.com

In this blog I show you what I am listening to, present to you some ultrashort reviews of albums I have recently heard and every week I choose my favorite record.

the OCMD

the OCMD

http://www.theocmd.com

The OCMD - Obsessive Compulsive Music Disorder - gives insights and opinions on new Indie music and music-related technology.

10 results of 26Blog Posts

Working Girl? No Not That Kind!

slacker-chick | November 24th 2009 by Rochelle

There's a possibility that I might become a productive member of society again (well, as productive as a slacker can be anyway).  I had a job interview last week that seemed to go really well (felt more like a friendly chat over coffee than an read more

"When ET Phones The Pope"

Unique Nurses | November 21st 2009 by Nursesnaturally

ROME -- A little more than a half-mile from the Vatican, in a square called Campo de' Fiori, stands a large statue of a brooding monk. Few of the shoppers and tourists wandering through the fruit-and-vegetable market below may know his story; he is G read more

Inq. of the Week: Video Formats?

Critical Hits | November 16th 2009 by Danny

There are tabletop RPGs that focus on story? Seriously, how many people actually like that kind of stuff? I’m kidding, of course, but that’s what our Inquisition last week focused on – What’s your experience with story games/i read more

When E.T. Phones the Pope

Paranormal Searchers | November 11th 2009

Washington Post (ROME) -- A little more than a half-mile from the Vatican, in a square called Campo de' Fiori, stands a large statue of a brooding monk. Few of the shoppers and tourists wandering through the fruit-and-vegetable market below may know read more

Washington Post: When E.T. phones the pope

Bruce D Collins Dot Com Blog | November 10th 2009 by Bruce Collins

ROME -- A little more than a half-mile from the Vatican, in a square called Campo de' Fiori, stands a large statue of a brooding monk. Few of the shoppers and tourists wandering through the fruit-and-vegetable market below may know his story; he is G read more

Inspiration in Green: The FYC Edition

design follow | October 29th 2009 by zoe4ever

It is that time of the week once again as we bring the blogosphere the next edition of our series on this inspirational inquisition here on FYC where we test the waters to determine if the source that feeds our inspiration, if it tends towards a sing read more

Inq. of the Week: Frequency of Play?

Critical Hits | October 26th 2009 by Danny

I have to apologize for the lack of an Inquisition for last week, with some of the things that have been going on for the last few weeks I didn’t even realize it hadn’t been done until Wednesday evening.  Two weeks ago Dave posited a que read more

Poe Fridays (on Saturday)

As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves | October 24th 2009 by Elizabeth

This week we read the supremely freaky short story, The Pit and the Pendulum. You can read the full text here.So basically, this is the story of a guy who has been captured by the Spanish Inquisition and thrown into a pitch black room. As he begins t read more

Nazis, Queens and the Spanish Inquisition: Monty Python Takes New…

Shithappens | October 17th 2009

Monty Python’s Flying Circus took to the stage Thursday night, a little grayer and minus (almost) the troupe’s one deceased player — but no slower on the draw, with shots aimed at each other and even the occasional adoring audi read more

Tom Coburn’s scientific Inquisition

The 28th Amendment | October 16th 2009

         Last week, Tom Coburn, senator from Oklahoma and member of the opposition party, introduced an amendment to eliminate $9 million from the National Science Foundation’s annual budget, for the reason that this money goes toward polit read more