What would I do without Procrastination?
As I sit here, staring at other peoples blogs, Ive decided that there are five categories of people who blog (I like categories, it makes a difficult world so much simpler.... maybe),
Category 1: its the cynical under forty crowd! such as this place
http://www.dooce.com/ or
http://shenuts.com/ or
http://www.thesneeze.com/
I'm thinking mine falls under this category
Category 2: Be one with Christ and all is well (aka, people, religion, and a blog)
http://ideaplace.blogspot.com/ or
http://forgivenjourney.blogspot.com/ or
http://homebuilders1.blogspot.com/
I had to wade through a lot of category 1 and category 3 blogs to find these.
Category 3: the ones in the foreign language I can't read. I have nothing against them, but when browsing, I'm always a little annoyed when I come across seven or eight in a row.
http://fadiario.blogspot.com/ --- Spanish
http://diaries-of-a-madman.blogspot.com/ --- Greek (very cool to look at)
http://gestur.blogspot.com/ --- UM, not sure
Category 4: the strange blogs written by animals, without opposable thumbs.
www.catster.com/ - Ollie's Blog
www.catster.com/ - Bentley's Blog
http://poiratsandcats.blogspot.com/ - some rats and some cats
http://ollieheartscrickets.blogspot.com/ - and a leopard lizard
the strange thing is, people actually comment....
Category 5: Teenagers who think they know the world,
http://www.livejournal.com/users/seandel56231/ some guy wants out of high school
http://www.livejournal.com/users/orangepopsikel/ some girls homage to friends
http://www.livejournal.com/users/gracieluepirate/ just a general blog of a kid in high school
this last category I find rather annoying.
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Now, Im thinking most of you aren't going to go to these websites. That's okay. I only read enough to figure out which category they belong on, and yes, you can have Christian cynics, and high school Christians, and pets that are in high school (maybe not) and Im sure that each of the foreign language website I can't read falls into some other category, although, I'm always kind of sad when I see a blog from a girl in Iran, or Israel, or Iraq, written in Arabic. It would be really interesting to see what these people have to say.
My last thought of the day:
I wish they delivered icecream, preferably Ben and Jerry's Brownie something or another.
With Love, Carrie
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