Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Three Bloggers I Plan on Pseudo-Stalking in the Future.

Blogs: it's hard to deny that they're slowly taking over the world. Why, I can't leave the house without hearing football players talking about their weblog templates and seeing traffic directors eyeballing their profiles. With that said, I thought I'd share a few of the punchier blogs I've come across and the authors that I plan on stalking in the very near future.

One step closer to enlightenment... : Adam (the author of this page), more than any of my feature bloggers, is a cheap choice. I say this, mainly, because he was one of my old high school buddies. But luckily, there's still merit in reading his weblog, even if you've never fought over a lunch room chair with the guy. Peeking through Adam's blog, you can get a sense for the real everyman that he is. With every subject he wrestles with, whether it's his favorite authors, his unflinching foibles, or even the legendary folklore associated with Chuck Norris, Adam's voice maintains a down to earth tone. Even through his webpage, Adam Milton comes off as a likeable guy. He'll be a blogger I'll be sure to follow in the future.

Jesus' General: Coming across this lunatic's weblog was certainly an act of blind luck. You've been there before: a click here, a click there, and all too quickly you're on to something special. Gloriously bizarre, the General's blog is a healthy mix of political satire and ludicrous sight gags. It's rich with laughs, but also seems to support an agenda, which is nary a issue of mine. As I like to say, humor without a purpose makes you nothing but a clown. Jesus' General is one sharp humorist I'll be sure to keep up with.

Brooke Rising: Needless to say, I feel obligated to support my Professional Writing class, so I thought I'd pick one of my English 2030 comrades to make this list. Although I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Brooke in the "real world" (which Blogging is beginning to render obsolete, mind you), I have had the chance to check out her pleasant and orderly webpage. A finance major, Brooke writes with a remarkable flow that makes reading through even the most stoic of post assignments (say, one where you had to choose your favorite Bloggers ;-)) easy and- more often than not- quite breezy. I'll be sure to keep up with Brooke Rising.

It was late Queen singer Freddie Mercury who sang, "another one bites the dust!" Coincidentally, he also crooned, "we are the champions, my friend." As I top off another over zealous blog post, I'll quote the rock n' roll great one more time when I say, "We will, we will rock you!" Well, maybe that last one doesn't really apply, but I'm sure you get the point :-).

Adios!

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