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November 30, 2003

Bloggin' Nekkid ©

I'm happy to see that people are voting. My apologies to Cheeky Squirrel, the deadlines for logo entries was Saturday, noon Central, and I won't be able to add your logo.
However, I figure people can use whatever logo they want.
I am working on the Congress of Nekkid Bloggers Blogroll, which will be located right under my calander on the right.
If you want to be listed, please let me know. I have some idea who is interested from earlier comments, but I will need your blog URL.
If you do not have a blog, well, you ought to start on - there are free hosting services out there. But if you really, really don't have a blog, don't want to start one, then give me your name and email address, and I'll have a special section for you.

Posted by Beth at November 30, 2003 10:22 AM

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I would be very happy if you let me join the Congress, because I do pretty much everything nekkid (except at work, they kind of frown on that there...).

Posted by: Jack at November 30, 2003 11:20 AM

Okay, Beth, I voted.

I cannot, however, blog nekkid. I must be the ONLY blogger that doesn't have on-line access at home. My husband and I have a small office IN TOWN, which is where I do all of my blogging.

(You guys get to have all the fun!)

Posted by: Key at November 30, 2003 4:27 PM

WHOO HOOO!!! Looks like my logo is winnin'!!! If it wins, I'll make a girlie one with long hair for all you lovely ladies who blog in the buff...k?

Posted by: Eric at December 1, 2003 4:28 PM

Okay. I've caulked the window in the computer room so I won't freeze. I've installed Hotmail Popper on my system to facilitate email for my blogging identity. I've registered with a blog host, altho I've done nothing yet to set up there.

I am, however, most definately not nekkid right now. I'd be in a heap of trouble if I were, seeing as how I got my first traffic ticket in over a decade earlier in this internet session. Pulled out of the gas station before I turned on my headlites and it's costing me 63 dollars and 80 frimping cents. I spent the last three hours driving two laps of the Milwaukee area listening to The Range out of Plano Texas via streaming audio over GSM Geepers on one of the two laptops in the Jeep, one before and one after a software upgrade on the BSCs which run the cellular network. The techs doing the upgrade would not have been happy if I'd gotten hauled away before the project was finished.

Posted by: triticale at December 4, 2003 3:56 AM