I told you last week that I would introduce the distinguished gentlemen listed on my blog roll as Blogging Friends, so here it is. Of the 5 people currently listed there I met 4 in law school (but only 1 is a lawyer). None of them hunt or participate in any outdoor activities at all. Only one of them roughly aligns with my beliefs set. But don’t let that stop you. Each is an intelligent person and good writer. I enjoy their work and I invite you to stretch your boundaries.
Floyd For Thought:
First off, Floyd is ridiculously, cartoonishly, off the charts liberal. I’ll disagree with his stance on roughly 100% of topics. I get around the problem by ignoring it. Floyd is also a funny and clever writer. He does his best work when it’s not politically related. I read Floyd regularly but his posting is somewhat irregular.
Fountain Shots:
FS is written by a fellow attorney but it’s not related to law. FS mostly covers Kansas City and Big 12 sports. It has an emphasis on K-State and the Royals. I read FS regularly and his postings are regular but spread out.
Prima Facie:
Prima is written by another liberal. He’s also the only person I know who learned Russian without being from Russia. Most of his work isn’t very political and his current post is worth checking out. I read Prima sporadically because it’s published rarely.
The Houston Chronicles:
THC is written by former roommate and groomsman The Colonel. He’s the smartest person I’ve ever met, and that’s saying something. He’s an actual rocket scientist and my first call when I have any complicated question regarding technology. The first Daily Limit was set up by The Colonel, thus I owe my blogging existence to him. His hunting career is limited to a dove or two but it might have expanded had he not moved to Texas in order to work for NASA. He also shares a set of social and political beliefs that are relatively close to mine. The Colonel only posts during KU National Championships and natural disasters that strike Houston. Obviously it’s an occasional read. I wish he posted more.
Tornado Slide:
Tornado Slide is the longest running blog on my list. dn is a friend and former neighbor who writes mostly about music and popular culture. It’s not an area I’m particularly well versed in or care about, but he’s a great writer and I enjoy his postings. His most recent post is a repost of one of his best pieces. Tornado is updated regularly and I read it regularly.
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