San Diego Bloggers added in December, 2005
2005-12-28 AroundAndAboutSanDiego.com Blog (Atom)(RSS)
2005-12-27 penguin waddles (Atom)
2005-12-23 Fitzgerald’s Journal (RSS)
2005-12-21 ericisrad.com. journal. art. (RSS)(+)
2005-12-21 The First Church of the Neocon (Atom)(RSS)
2005-12-21 Evil Machinery
2005-12-21 BoltTalk (Atom)(RSS)
2005-12-21 mingle.com startup (Atom)
2005-12-13 Greg Perry’s Ramblings (Atom)(RSS)(+)
2005-12-13 Say a Word for Jimmy Brown (Atom)(+)
2005-12-13 FragileBob’s FragileBlog (+)
2005-12-12 Crafting The Sun (Atom)(RSS)
2005-12-11 MastersTrack.com (RSS)
2005-12-11 […]
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Brook sent us: California Center for the Arts, Escondido
There’s a list of upcoming performances at this venue and they’re all top-notch! For instance, a New York comedy revue called Chicago City Limits is going to perform there on January 14th, which is a Saturday night. The New York Post calls their act, “Taking Liberties” the […]
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The SDUT and the NCTimes have lists of some of this year’s New Year’s Eve celebrations. The one I would attend (if it wasn’t sold out) is the Matisyahu concert at the The Belly Up Tavern. I’m currently listening to his CD, Live at Stubb’s. He is one of reggae’s most interesting […]
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A story of a San Diego couple who are adopting two girls, Sara and Daria, sisters from Kazakhstan.
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January 16th is the date of a two-part San Diego Blogger fest! There have been some meetups before, but none that will be as cool and successful as this one. I estimate a dozen or three folks will show up, but I’m hoping it could be much more. Any ideas folks have to goad or […]
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Rob sent us: Life in Iraq - As a US Army Sniper
This site’s author is a San Diego native(me). I think you will find it as exciting as you will interesting. I recently returned from Iraq, and I am now publishing my journal including sniper missions, and lessons learned on my blog site. […]
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An interactive map showing the current road contruction projects in San Diego.
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Kirk House sent us: Reasons Unbeknownst: Big Wednesday
I drove around PB and La Jolla with my new digital camera and got some photos of the big waves. There is a link is to a Flickr Photoset as well as a short video of the big surf.
Love the blog by the way.
hat tip
Surfrider Foundation has […]
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See: SDMonorail.com:
A VISION for SAN DIEGO of how monorail commuting can provide the best solution to many of San Diego’s traffic problems and a PLAN of how it could be implemented in a step by step fashion are presented here. A click of the mouse will introduce you to twenty first century transportation and […]
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Neal sent us: BrownTide.com
Just wanted you and your readers to know San Diego’s Brown Tide Records released a new original recording this week entitled “Christmas Eve in San Diego.” It already has been receiving local airplay on 91X and KYXY 96.5.
It’s a fun Johnny Cash-inspired track and can be downloaded for free at BrownTide.com or […]
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David Moye sent us: The best places for public sex in San Diego:
This is a pretty funny story about having public sex in San Diego. I can’t say I’ve followed the author’s advice but I laughed a lot.
I do contribute to this site (vyuz). In fact, I did a story about the Disc Golf course […]
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From the Voice of San Diego, a nonprofit news site/blog/local media entity with some nice reporting and columns, a plea for donations, as well as some new editors. More after the jump.
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Interesting San Diego tidbit on Poynter.org: Giving Classifieds Away Free
The San Diego Union-Tribune is reporting that its free-classifieds program, in place since late August, is a “success.” It allows private parties to place up to 12 free ads per year which go in the print edition and on the website. Free ads are permitted in […]
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Way back in the early seventies I went on a double-date to a movie at the now defunct Strand Theatre in Ocean Beach. That movie was Pink Flamingos. Not a good choice for a first date, but if gross and disgusting is your thing, then rent it and give it a whirl sometime. […]
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Hey there San Diego Bloggers!
Certain San Diegans have been tugging on my coat about a blog meet event == it’s way too late to hope for something this month. But how do folks feel about doing it in January? We were thinking of doing it on January 16th. Evening, someplace we can talk and chat […]
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Originally uploaded by avigon.
Nice shot here of the ice rink near Horton.
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Joel Price sent us: Chargers Insider Blog
The (relatively) new Official Blog the San Diego (Super) Chargers
Nifty!
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America’s Finest City? Not any more.
Faced with all that ill repute, the city has quietly dethroned itself and dropped the self-proclaimed title “America’s Finest City” from its official Web site. The San Diego Union-Tribune recently asked readers to coin a new slogan, saying “America’s Finest” had turned “creaky.” Among the nearly 500 responses: “Scandalicious,” “An […]
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