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Friday, March 31, 2006

Right On! Just Happens to Be My Favorite European City.

You Belong in Dublin

Friendly and down to earth, you want to enjoy Europe without snobbery or pretensions.
You're the perfect person to go wild on a pub crawl... or enjoy a quiet bike ride through the old part of town.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Original Perspectives

Original Perspectives

One of the most amazing pieces of writing I've come across. Her analysis of different views of gender from the perspective of right versus left is truly non-partisan. I believe that she is dead on and really has a profound understanding of all the issues revolving around gender in our society.

Taking a look at her profile, it turns out she is a member of "Vast. Right. Winged., " a blog of Yale's Free Press. The whole project exists to give Yale conservatives a voice.

All I can say is Right On!

More later.

Lindsey

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

The Truth About Cocks and Dolls

The Truth About Cocks and Dolls

Another in a long line of interesting blogs. Her latest entry is tantalizing - I hope something does happen soon!

More later...

Lindsey

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

A Blog For All: Moussaoui Was To Hijack Fifth Plane on 9/11?

A Blog For All: Moussaoui Was To Hijack Fifth Plane on 9/11?

First off, I've really come to LOVE this blog! It is incredibly insightful and I haven't found many like it.

Well, the discussion regarding Moussaoui really got me thinking. The more I think about the whole situation, the more I'm inclined to believe that there is going to be a lot more to the story in the weeks, months, and years to come.

I hate to say this, but something reeks. I'm just hoping that we can prevent any future terrorists attacks.

More later...

Lindsey

Monday, March 27, 2006

La Vida Vica

La Vida Vica

So snarky, it is on the bleeding edge - as my Aunt Amy (or Maude or Gertrude or Aunt Favorite) would say. WOW. This website is BAD ASS!

Love her little bit on bored hairdressers, teen mating habits, and rehymenization (that has GOT to hurt!). It definitely is worth checking out.

More later.

L

Bridesmaid Dress!

The red wine colored dress is the one I want as my bridesmaid dresses! I just absolutely love the back of the dress, along with the color.

Before you know it, I'll be starting a new blog w/all of my wedding plans!

More later.

Lindsey

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Bridget Jones's Diary Returns

Bridget Jones's Diary Returns

Oh, I have died and gone to heaven! Helen Fielding, the woman behind Bridget Jones' Diary, is writing a whole new series of articles. Her first books were collections of her earlier articles.

I'm in love... Viva Bridget Jones! I wonder who she is loosely going to base things on this time? The first book was loosely based on Pride and Prejudice.

More later...

Lindsey

Sunday, March 26, 2006

A Thousand Words: Censorship

A Thousand Words: Censorship

A poignant discussion of censorship in schools. As a child, I often wondered why my rights were limited simply due to age. Nobody ever even brings up this issue, especially as it relates to schools. I am sick and tired of schools trying to parent their students. For example, Bay City Central High School will remove all of its pop machines next year due to the fact that pop is detrimental to the health of its students.

There are several things I find wrong with this:

1.) The school is removing a source of revenue during a time of financial hardship.
2.) There is a 7-Eleven right down the street from the school and Bay City Central High School has an open campus during lunch. Drinks are cheaper there anyway, so what is stopping the students from going there now?
3.) Bottled water, diet pop, and sports drinks aren't nearly as bad for a person as regular pop.
4.) How are students ever going to take responsibility for their own health when decisions are arbitrarily made for them?
5.) What ever happened to free speech and freedom of expression?

I find this decision absolutely disgusting. Why can't the school bring in healthier alternatives? What is stopping the school from stocking the vending machine with healthier alternatives? I just don't get the whole thing.

More later.

Lindsey

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!

You Are Marcia Brady

Confident yet kind. Popular yet down to earth. You're a total dream girl.
You've got the total package - no wonder everyone's a little jealous of you.

A Blog For All: Leftist Chic

A Blog For All: Leftist Chic

An amazingly accurate picture of what is currently going on in Venezuela. As a former Center for Latin America and Caribbean Studies student at Michigan State, I fully understand the wider implications for the region. The author is correct. Chavez is pushing the same ideas that have hurt Latin America as a region for the last 30 or more years. What disgusts me most is the fact that the liberal elite - and liberal academia - is lapping this all up when it is fundamentally anti-American and anti-Semetic. I understand the whole idea of standing up for ideals, but how can people so eagerly turn their backs on their own country?

I just don't understand it and never will.

More later.

Lindsey

I Love Diet Soda

I Love Diet Soda

The name says it all.

Is It Just Me Or ...?

Wow. Is it just me or are those quizzes right on? Scary...

I really need to get a life! I keep putting off writing.

More later.

Lindsey

Purple!

Your Blog Should Be Purple

You're an expressive, offbeat blogger who tends to write about anything and everything.
You tend to set blogging trends, and you're the most likely to write your own meme or survey.
You are a bit distant though. Your blog is all about you - not what anyone else has to say.

Interesting Quiz Result...

You Are a Visionary Soul

You are a curious person, always in a state of awareness.
Connected to all things spiritual, you are very connected to your soul.
You are wise and bright: able to reason and be reasonable.
Occasionally, you get quite depressed and have dark feelings.

You have great vision and can be very insightful.
In fact, you are often profound in a way that surprises yourself.
Visionary souls like you can be the best type of friend.
You are intuitive, understanding, sympathetic, and a good healer.

Souls you are most compatible with: Old Soul and Peacemaker Soul

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

outWORD

outWORD

Incredibly insightful blog. I really need to take the advice she offers with regards to letting go - surrendering.

More later.

Lindsey

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

A Few Odds and Ends

I'm back after a bit of an absence and am trying to figure out exactly where I want to take this blog - and the others to be honest. There's tons going on in my life right now - and with any luck, things will be settled sooner rather than later.

Hopefully, I will get fully back into the swing of writing, so check out the poetry, stories, personal rants, and everything else included in my blog universe.

More later...

Lindsey

PS - Ahhhhhh... It is finally Spring! (Even if it hasn't exactly sprung yet in Michigan)

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Thursday, March 16, 2006

La Familia de Nava: A friend

A very interesting take on a move to a country I love...
I really respect this woman to have the guts to live out her Mexican dream.

More later.

La Familia de Nava: A friend

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Chaya's Art Studio

Chaya's Art Studio

I really like this woman's work! I think my favorite piece is her drawing of President Bush.

More later.

Lindsey

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

The Next Net 25: 25 startups that are reinventing the web - Mar. 3, 2006

The Next Net 25: 25 startups that are reinventing the web - Mar. 3, 2006

Interesting take on the future of the internet! I like their ideas.

More later.

Lindsey

A Rational Being

A Rational Being

What an incredible blog! Simply amazing. This father of triplets discusses issues relating to one of them being bipolar. It is quite an insight. I am debating on whether or not starting up a converstaion with him. It could really help our family cope.

More later.

Lindsey

Monday, March 13, 2006

The JamRobBlog

The JamRobBlog

What a great family blog! It is incredibly interesting as they live in Barcelona, Spain; they have 2 kids; and the Mom is from Ireland (Dad is a Spainard).

That's about it!

More later...

Lindsey

...nothing but sophistry and illusion

...nothing but sophistry and illusion

WOW. His entry concerning male sexuality really gave me a new perspective on how women are portrayed on our society. It harms not only women and their body image, it hurts men as well. Above all, it hurts relationships between men and women. I would have never thought of these subjects in this light if it hadn't been for this entry.

More later.

Lindsey

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Best Funny Pics

Best Funny Pics

Maybe more than a little base, but still funny nonetheless.

More later...

Lindsey

Saturday, March 11, 2006

This and That...

What an evening! I just wrote an incredible poem about Wheaten (who I haven't thought about in a long time, though I did call him up right after Brian and I got engaged)... Not sure if it is my best work, but it definitely was inspired. It just seemed to flow from the keyboard. I love writing when that happens... (Click the link to Writings of A Misguided Blonde to read it!)

Also, I might write a guest entry on procreation, pregnancy, etc. I am psyched, even if I haven't really written what I'd like to say yet. It'll get done over the weekend though; I just hope that I can squeeze in all of my thoughts. My God! I have at least 16 years worth of thoughts and ideas (women with TS will understand why).

More later...

Lindsey

Friday, March 10, 2006

Writing Blog

Writing Blog

The poetry on this site is incredibly sad, but it is worth reading. Hopefully he isn't writing about his life experience, but I have a feeling he is.

More later...

L

Thursday, March 09, 2006

The Turn of the Sue

The Turn of the Sue

Interesting blog, but then again, aren't they all??? I am especially drawn to the title, subtitle, and the template. Pretty cool stuff. I love the quote that was posted today too!

More later...

Lindsey

The Baby Dance

The Baby Dance

One of the most poignant blogs I've ever read. Plain and simple.
The letter written by Denise to each of her three sons really choked me up, especially her talking about being pregnant with her oldest son at work.

I should only read this blog when I'm feeling comfortable about not having children.

More later...

Lindsey

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Braingle: 'Get Organized' Mentalrobics Article

Braingle: 'Get Organized' Mentalrobics Article

A great idea! I'm going to have to try out a few things on this website and see if any of it works...

More later...

Lindsey

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

DADvocate

DADvocate

A wonderful, heartwarming blog. You can just tell how much this guy loves his kids...

More later...

Lindsey

Monday, March 06, 2006

Why Isn't The Media Talking About Finding WMD In Iraq?

Brian sent me a couple of links earlier today that reinforce what I've heard over the last few weeks. THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT SADDAM HUSSEIN HAD WMD IN IRAQ SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE CURRENT WAR. In addition, there is evidence linking interests in Iraq to Al Queda.

Front Page Article


Media Monitor

Now this isn't the first time I've heard that there is new evidence regarding Saddam's WMD programs. It seems as though the evidence is now pouring in, but why haven't we heard this in the mainstream media? In my opinion, it is just the latest example of the liberal bias of the mainstream media in this country. Honestly, there are times I feel as though my views are SERIOUSLY repressed as a young conservative woman (Fox News aside, more on that later).

Stop and think about it: If our educational system is primarily controlled by the liberal left (and I can give you PLENTY of examples to support my statement after 5 years at Michigan State University) and our mainstream media outlets are controlled by the liberal left, how do those who don't agree with every tenet presented in those forums voice their opinions and make sure their message is heard?

For example, I remember having a heated political debate with two guys during my time at Michigan State. Their argument was that I should automatically be a Democrat simply due to the fact that I am a WOMAN. They didn't even stop to consider the fact that while I might not agree with abortion, I support a woman's right to chose. They never stopped to consider that I could identify with a political point of view, a political party, without necessarily agreeing with every aspect of their message. That, in itself, made my sad for the future of our country. It is as if young people can't think for themselves anymore.

There are times in which I wish I could support some liberal positions, but when I do so, all of my views are questioned by people I know who hold extreme liberal views. I am sick and tired of being looked down upon by the liberal left simply due to the fact that I hold primarily conservative views; I received this treatment a lot in academia.

I am tired of having others' views shoved down my throat and being told that I can't think for myself! I wish all of the partisan bickering on both sides would stop. I'd love people to get back to thinking for themselves.

As for Fox News, it is continually attacked by the left as having a conservative slant. Watching programming such as "Hannity and Colmes" and the "O'Reilly Factor," they ALWAYS present both sides of the story, which is more than I could ever say about ABC, NBC, and CBS. If I stop and think about it, the death of the big 3 network stations should give me hope. It simply means that people want the opportunity to make up their minds after viewing BOTH sides of the story.

More later...

Lindsey

Midnightblue's Poetry

Midnightblue's Poetry

I really like this woman's poetry... It is similar to poems I'd like to write.

More later...

Lindsey

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Intelliseek's BlogPulse

Intelliseek's BlogPulse

Yet another great blogging tool... Where will I find the time???

More later... Lindsey

Peak Oil: Life After the Oil Crash

Peak Oil: Life After the Oil Crash

Not really sure of what to think of this website. It certainly paints a chilling scenario for the rest of my natural life... However, I found a few flaws in the thinking behind the website.

1. It summarily dismisses the development of new sources of energy, along with innovations in technology that would diminish our reliance on oil. I do, however, realize that it is going to take a lot of resources to develop enough new technologies to make a difference. In fact, this is why Bush was pushing the development of new energy technology in his State of the Union speech. He even came to Michigan to pitch a few of his ideas.

2. The author of this website also doesn't take into account the US oil reserve, or tapping into additional resources in Alaska and Canada. I used to work for an oil services company, and I know for a fact that activity in that particular area is growing substantially right now.

While the website certainly gets one thinking about our absolute reliance on oil, and presents it all in a doomsday scenario, I am much more hopeful that humanity will rise to the occasion once again. I don't think that we need to go backwards as a result of our dependence, and I certainly hope that the end of progress is not in sight.

More later...

Lindsey

Saturday, March 04, 2006

It's My Life

It's My Life

Another great blog. The story of how she met her husband is kind of sad... Not really sure what to make of it all.

More later...

Lindsey

Meet the Minxy Kitten: After The Dance Is Over

Meet the Minxy Kitten: After The Dance Is Over

Interesting, complex blog... Not exactly sure how to describe it.

More later... I am going to go see "Date Movie" with my brother Garrett. We both loved all of the "Scary Movie" movies, so hopefully this one will be good as well.

More later...

Lindsey

Friday, March 03, 2006

photo path of a damselunderduress

photo path of a damselunderduress

I love the photos in this blog! Just amazing... I hope that she keeps it up...

More later.

Lindsey

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Manage Forward

Manage Forward

A great photoblog... Amazing photography.

The creator wants to be a professional photographer someday, and I think she'll acheive her goal.

More later...

Lindsey

A Blog For All

A Blog For All

An amazing, well-thoughtout, well-written blog. I really like his thoughts on the new video concerning Katrina. I guess I just like his attitude in general.

More later...

Lindsey

DDP

DDP

A very intriguing blog by a girl from Singapore. She loves reading, writing, and poetry as much as I do.

More later as always.

L

Not ready for college - Yahoo! News

Not ready for college - Yahoo! News

As a recent college grad, I couldn't agree more with this article. Colleges and universities need to do more to make their expectations known. Fortunately, I was prepared well for college, but was very surprised my freshman year to discover the disparity in academic preparedness. In many ways, I felt as though my freshman year was a rehash of my senior year of high school.

As for the idea of using standardized tests in place of college entrance exams, I believe that it is a great idea! Being from Michigan and having attended Michigan State University, it was nice to know that you didn't have to take a separate entrance exam for each university application.

More later...

Lindsey

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Yahoo! 360° - My Blog

Yahoo! 360° - My Blog

Check this out! 101 Things about Me...

Yours truly...

Lindsey

Bride to Be

Bride to Be

An example of what I'd like to do as I begin planning our wedding... Fortunately, I still have a year and a half to go (we haven't even officially told our families yet!)... I guess I am starting to think about the wedding simply do to the fact that things are looking up for Brian and I. His new job is going well, and even if I don't get hired at the same company (which seems pretty likely), a lot of new jobs seem to be opening up finally. If Brian and I can get through close to a year of both of us being unemployed, we can get through anything! Actually, I think we have a much closer, more understanding relationship as a result of everything that has happened to us.

Ah... It looks as though 2005 was truly cursed for us.

More later...

Lindsey


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