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Nathan Bransford's procrastination subforum has a popular thread just like this. It's a friendly place where your spam can be cherished and celebrated.

Today, I blogged about how to write a great author bio, and your favorite gay boys from In Living Color's 'Men on Film' made a guest appearance:

Let's Talk About Bios, Baby. Let's Talk About You and Me.

Okay, your turn.
 
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Morgan Gallagher said:
Mu gawd, you'll be exhausted! I'll see if I can catch you up! :)
Not exhausted yet, although I must admit the fantasy I had to write for Sarah Barnard and Daniel Arenson nearly wiped me out.

http://theaatkinson.wordpress.com

feel free to check it out. I'm pretty pleased with the concept and it seems to be getting the hosts some exposure, which is why I started it. it has a twitter hashtag #blogstreak
 
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I post every Monday to my blog. It is a travel/food blog where I write about the places I have been and the food I discovered as a chef on a yacht. There is always a recipe included.
This week, the yacht was in Santorini, Greece and I ate the most luscious salad of silky soft eggplant.

The story and recipe are posted at:
www.victoriaallman.com/blog
 
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And, at today's The Naked Hero, we're talkin' all-things-Protector Hero...

Think Chance as in HUMAN TARGET's Christopher Chance...

Where it's all about a hero protecting the heroine he loves and his friends as well, perhaps even strangers too...no matter what the costs and no matter who or what stands in that hero's way.

http://thenakedhero.com/the-protector-christopher-chance-meet-roman-bellesconi

At The Naked Hero, we're "stripping down characters to their skivvies in books, movies and pop culture".
 
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DDScott said:
Think Chance as in HUMAN TARGET's Christopher Chance...
Love that show, and not just because he frequently uses one of my favorite concealed carry weapon-Walther P99.
 
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Indeed I have! The latest post is:
Gathered by Virgins.
There's something about a good cup of tea that lubricates thought and helps the day go more smoothly. My parents drink tea by the bucket full, whereas I mainly drink it at work. There are cultural differences to; I believe tea is much less popular in America than it is here in the UK, but strangely the Portuguese and Dutch are big tea drinkers. Anyhow, when tea was first introduced to Britain in the mid 17th century, wild claims about its health benefits ensured its popularity.
In 1657 Thomas Garway, proprietor of a coffee house in Exchange Alley in London claimed tea was "gathered by virgins" and "makes a body active and lusty". This miracle elixir also; "preserves perfect health until extreme old age", "vanquishes nightmares" and "dispenses with the need for sleep."

TO READ THE FULL POST VISIT:

http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com/2011/04/gathered-by-virgins.html
 
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