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1) Similar to an "insight" but not quite, because it's something that you read on somebody's blog.
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2) If you write a blog, it's something that you think is fascinating (but really isn't) that you feel compelled to talk about on your blog.
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2) If you write a blog, it's something that you think is fascinating (but really isn't) that you feel compelled to talk about on your blog.
1) "Hey Ted, have you ever considered what would happen if the whole world went, "green."
"No, I haven't, but thanks for the "blogsight."
2) "Did you read what Mary wrote about you on her blog?"
"Yes, but I'm not worried, no one takes her "blogsights" seriously."
"No, I haven't, but thanks for the "blogsight."
2) "Did you read what Mary wrote about you on her blog?"
"Yes, but I'm not worried, no one takes her "blogsights" seriously."
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Get the blogstress mug.The other day I ..............well I............what did I?? Oh hell, I got nuthin! I'm blogstipated again!
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Well-known columnists and pundits who maintain their own blogs are the most notorious blogsnobs, usually citing "deadlines" or "demanding writing (or lecture) schedules" as the primary reason for their lack of reciprocity.
Well-known columnists and pundits who maintain their own blogs are the most notorious blogsnobs, usually citing "deadlines" or "demanding writing (or lecture) schedules" as the primary reason for their lack of reciprocity.
"Michelle Malkin gets hundreds of comments on her blog each day, but I have yet to meet one of her follower's who has found a comment from her on THEIR blog. That woman is just a blogsnob!"
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