I never did anything out of the blue

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More housekeeping today. Good thing nothing important was going on in California or anything.

Yes, I'm in denial. Do you blame me?

You might notice yet another list of links over yonder. See, what happened is, ej mentioned Bloglines in a comment, and when I checked 'em out and started using the feed aggregator, I, um, kind'a went a little nuts with it. But adding it to the site didn't seem to slow things down any -- my constant worry with offsite graphics and scripts -- so I decided to put it up.

You might also notice that some sites appear in both the handrolled links list and the Bloglines one, while others are in one but not the other.

Your point being. . .?

Also added the meta tags and link for GeoURL. Which justified itself by bringing up the Chicago Reader review of Alice and Friends, causing me to head out there for vegan carrot cake. And thai curry tofu. But mostly the carrot cake.

And I submitted this place for the Chicago blogs ring. But there's an acceptance process. Cross your fingers for me.

Finally, I stuck the code for eXTReMe Tracking back on the page; it's got slightly different info than Site Meter. And there's a reason I use trackers that allow anyone to view the stats. Ok, other than the whole cheap bastard thing.

I find the connections on the web fascinating.

And I'm amused that the absurdly large number of people who get here searching for "Almighty Latin Kings" end up getting Liz Phair lyrics.

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I stopped looking when I saw I'm Wise Son.

I can be Wise Son. Totaly in keeping with the powers of my Giant Battle Monster which CANNOT BE STOPPED.

hmmmm, vegan carrot cake yumm

kokobean, theirs is indescribably yummy. If you're even in Chicago, definitely stop by there.

P6, my Neopet could stomp your Giant Battle Monster into the ground. Or could, if I'd fed her in the last year. Don't think she's actually dead, but am afraid to check. . .

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