What’d Speedy Do?
Apparently, Speedy’s got a good website, but not good enough for Kanye.
And more news from around the blogosphere…
Deborah wants to know what makes you unique; you know, unique, as in just like 1 in 12 other people.
Is it really a B-movie if it doesn’t involve scifi in some way? I’m not so sure.
Take a deep breath and breathe, and learn the difference between the two words.
Better late than never, but yesterday was World Alzheimer’s Day.
JD cut hair so you don’t have to.
I just discovered Jessica has a second blog, The Lola Show. Not like she’s been hiding it; I just never clicked the last link at the top of her blog.
Oh, and I’m going to get back into blogging about antiques and vintage items again. I caught Michelle selling rubber stamps, so it is so back on!



Thanks for the link. Now I can breathe a little better.
You can only breath in the header. Once you scroll down, you’re in outer space and it’s a vacuum out there.
I am not selling rubber stamps if no one is buying and who said it was off… maybe I should Kanye West to shut down your blog. I am sure he can Believe. Act. Acheieve! better then you can. Everyone knows he’s the better man and we just need to be reminded of it over and over and over and over and over again….
The point is you’re trying to sell rubber stamps, which is also what I’m trying to do.
“send” - I am sending Kanye West over here as soon as I can make a quick getaway.
Too late. He found yours.
HA! Love Kanye on Speedy’s blog. I don’t think I’m ever gonna get tired of that.
Thanks for the linky love. Cutting hair is about the most exciting thing I’ve done all week. At least I didn’t get interrupted by Kanye.
Did you cut Kanye’s hair?
But I’m not as unique as you!
That’s why I’m unmatchable.
[...] Props to Speedcat Hollydale and the numerous others who did it first and did it better. And thanks to dcr for his link to Speedy’s post. [...]
Thanks for the link, Dan!
Alzheimer’s is with us every day of the year, so it’s never too late to bring it to the attention of our readers and highlight the great work that the Alzheimer’s Association is doing to support patients and their families and seek a cure! Though World Alzheimer’s Day is a great day to commemorate those who’ve fought the valiant fight, we also want to remember them the rest of the year. So, thanks for posting about this — even a day late! By doing that, you’re not just educating people about a devastating disease or pointing them to resources that can help them and their families through it. You’re also helping keep the dream of a world without Alzheimer’s alive!
Thanks again!
Jeanne