The Blogging Bandwagon Is Leaving Town Sans The Couch Slouch

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 The Blogging Bandwagon Is Leaving Town Sans The Couch Slouch
“The world needs more blogs like Madonna needs more Botox” writes Norman Chad in his weekly entry for the Washington Post , the culturally savvy columnist concluding, “blogging is writing about as much as working the pole is dancing.” At least the talk-radio host, after three or four hours of public proclamations, shuts down. But blogs are like 7-Eleven: They have ... [link]

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Monday Night Hangover
Published 7/22/2008 by Thermocaster at The Meaningful Collateral
... — Norman Chad (a.ka. “The most unnecessary figure in sports journalism”) decides to weigh in on sports blogs. Ostensibly he found time to do this between his comedy lessons with the Sklar brothers. (Can’t Stop The Bleeding) ...

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