Another week is shot to Hell. Welcome to the Week-in-Review.
Monday
We started off the week with Holy Terror .... Batman? It was a writing blog where I examine the possibilities behind the defunct Frank Miller project of Batman vs. al-Qaeda.
The music blog was not up that day. However, I did post three self-defense columns over at Examiner.com
Tuesday
There was a review of mystery and thriller authors, everything from James Rollins to Matthew Reilly. And more.
And the music blog: I decided that if people wouldn't like Tom Smith's "Talk like a Pirate Day" they would enjoy Dragonforce. And vice versa
Wednesday
Some more Tom Smith, and some more Dragonforce lead the blog.
And I found a Maureen Dowd post I didn't utterly despise.
Thursday
The music blog: whether or not you hate the Blue screen of death, or you prefer the Fury of the Storm, I had some of each.
And my friend Jason had posted a little something on Egypt. I blogged a bit about it.
By the way, before you leave, check out some of our sponsers' ads ... please. We can use the money. :)
Monday
We started off the week with Holy Terror .... Batman? It was a writing blog where I examine the possibilities behind the defunct Frank Miller project of Batman vs. al-Qaeda.
The music blog was not up that day. However, I did post three self-defense columns over at Examiner.com
Meeting people from online in real life, part one A two-part series on how to make certain you don't go from okcupid.com to meeting an axe-murderer.
Self defense in New York. Again. Or: Killing people isn't fun. Defending yourself? Be careful with the aftermath.
Tuesday
There was a review of mystery and thriller authors, everything from James Rollins to Matthew Reilly. And more.
And the music blog: I decided that if people wouldn't like Tom Smith's "Talk like a Pirate Day" they would enjoy Dragonforce. And vice versa
Wednesday
Some more Tom Smith, and some more Dragonforce lead the blog.
And I found a Maureen Dowd post I didn't utterly despise.
Thursday
The music blog: whether or not you hate the Blue screen of death, or you prefer the Fury of the Storm, I had some of each.
And my friend Jason had posted a little something on Egypt. I blogged a bit about it.
By the way, before you leave, check out some of our sponsers' ads ... please. We can use the money. :)
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