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Saturday, July 29, 2006
Post 298
Wow, this is post two hundred and ninety eight. I have to come up with something to do with post three hundred.

And there is no way in hellll that I'm going to do a "300 things about me post" because I'm just not that witty.

Touring the blog-o-sphere today, I discovered that *gasp* there are some nasty people out there! I'm astounded in a very naive and blinkity-blink way that people put SO MUCH effort into being nasty.

Now take Dooce for example. I happen to enjoy her blog quite a bit. She's in your face, she's honest and she's quite raw. But it's pretty refreshing in this bloggy world where you are never sure if someone's life is as perfect as they claim. But the other day I discovered Discussing Dooce. Which should really be called something like Dissing Dooce because that's all this person does. There's no 'discussing' at all, since she deletes any comment post that points out the obvious fact that she appears to be a nasty cow. I linked to her... go ahead, take a gander and try and post a comment like "you have too much time on your hands"... it'll get deleted. The only comments are allowed are ones such as "omg, you are TOTALLY right, that Dooce chick is a nasty cow"... and why is DD so mad? Apparently if you email Heather (Dooce) ... SHE DOESN'T RESPOND. Like, OMG.

I've seen a lot of nasty blogger wars... dude, the Infertility bloggers and the Pregnancy bloggers can toss around some nastiness, let me tell ya. And oh my goodness the political blogs ... well that's to be expected.

I have started to either mellow or grow or SOMETHING... but I can't seem to get caught up in the drama any more.
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