Fashion 102 dot com review
Jan/07 Filed in: fashion102

This site linked to us by mistake. It is a collection of fashion articles arranged cleverly to pad out the main content of the site: Google Adsense. Consequently it should best be described as a directory.
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Wallstreet Fighter review
Jan/07 Filed in: Wallstreet Fighter

The Wallstreet Fighter is a humorous blog full of stock brokering tips, adult jokes, scantily clad women and anything else that appeals to blokes. Of course blokes' wives and girlfriends like to laugh too, sometimes, apparently, so those minimalist fashion tips, and shots of the latest look in the bedroom must surely be half interesting to the fairer sex too? Read More...
Abandon All Fear review
Jan/07 Filed in: Abandon all fear

Alex "NO?" Fear, rules the politically incorrect hell of a religious website. At the same time, On Abandon All Fear he posts very clever social commentaries that the UK public could crucify him for, if only they knew how. In his spare time, he is also resigned to writing the Bedworthian, a penance for the benefit of one fan. Read More...
Innings review
Jan/07 Filed in: Norman Roberts

Innings, from Norman Roberts is another clever blog which keeps us entertained and inspired. It has been in existence since 2003, when blogs were but a twinkle in the internet's eye, but what you see and what you get now has only been going since February 2006.
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Techboggle review
Jan/07 Filed in: Techboggle

When you land on TechBoggle's homepage, at first glance you get a simple banner, a strong name and a clear hint of what to expect: mind-boggling tech stories. Inside, the promises hold true!
There are loads of bloggers out there, though, doing the product review gig, and doing it well, so does this blog have an edge? Too right. Bookmark Techboggle as a site of the future.
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Crypt Hunter, The Chronicles of Memphis review
Jan/07 Filed in: *Crypt Hunter

In this day and age of safe living, homogenization and dumbing down, what a relief to know that there are some real life adventurers still determined to seek out action and danger.
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Free ads for bloggers - India review
Jan/07 Filed in: Free ads 4 blogs
When economists, share tippers and money folks talk about the strength of the US economy or the London FTSE, pass them by and think about turbo-turbanned India! It is the anticipated growth of the sub-continent that encouraged me to swap posts and links with the simple and very well organised Free ads for Bloggers directory. Read More...
Blogaboutyourblog review
Jan/07 Filed in: BAYB

The title, Blog About Your Blog, is easy to read, but hard to type, so I will refer to this neat compendium of bloggers' articles as BAYB.
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Blog of Kev review
Jan/07 Filed in: Blog of Kev
Kev, (what a great British lad's name!) is quite the agitator in comparison to his fellow downtrodden and accepting countrymen in bowler hats. In one or two posts a day, he shatters the idea that the British are politically dormant and rarely come out of their semi-detached 3-bedroom rabbit hutches to express their conservative middle of the road opinions. Read More...
Blog tipping review
Jan/07 Filed in: Easton Ellsworth

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Bryan C Fleming review
Jan/07 Filed in: Bryan C Fleming

This is a tantalising glimpse at one of the most compelling stories being told on the internet today. And no, we are not taking the piss! With just three pieces of paper, 3 paper clips and 3 dollar bills, you are on your road to becoming a millionaire!
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Jon Swift review
Jan/07 Filed in: Jon Swift
Jonathan Swift, ancient author and Whig, wrote a story about Gulliver's adventures. It was satire set against a backdrop of Lilliputian titches and gargantuan giants. Jon Swift, Middle Of The Road conservative with a sense of humor (- a liberal, right?) writes a humorous blog which appears to be physically small but perfectly formed. On closer inspection, however, it ranks as a giant amongst homepages when you scroll down. Read More...
Mike's Money-Making Mission
Jan/07 Filed in: Mike
In honor of Mike, a witty guy who writes a serious blog about making money, we found a few interesting facts about his home land of Cornwall, in SW England, London. Read More...
Nafcom review
Jan/07 Filed in: Nafcom

Just to make it clear, the blog name has nothing to do with naff as in crap, dumb and pointless, and com has nothing to do with the world's leading dot suffix! The guy is a Commodore fan. Get it? naf-com! And crap blog is a joke too. This is a techy site with lots of little snippets about very techy topics.
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Overheard in Bucharest review
Jan/07 Filed in: Overheard in
t is with some pride, as a former Euro skeptic, that I can anounce our biggest fans in the blog world: Overheard in Bucharest. According to the statistics, a few Romanians call by every day for a look at what we are doing. Presumably they aren't offended by references to topics that don't affect them too much - like uptodate technology and internet that doesn't come on a telephone...
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Santa's naughty/nice list of blogs
Jan/07 Filed in: Santa
Qureyoon or Zlythern review
Jan/07 Filed in: Zlythern

Qureyoon or Zlythern is normally a cheery chappy and very popular with newcomers on the MyBlogLog directory. He is the guy who wrote a "How To" so you can work out who and how and why to say hi to fellow bloggers. Read More...
Random Encounters of We review
Jan/07 Filed in: REoW

The title is a pinpoint accurate description of the contents of this blog. The material reflects whatever floats into the world of two people, (presumably mom and pop), and being a family show, the encounters are pleasantly domestic rather than racy, tittery ooooh. Having said that, it was an eye-watering first encounter with We (who is a she) ... Read More...
Vino 2 Zero review
Jan/07 Filed in: Vino 2.0
This guy is a fan of The Pistakers, but as a teetotaller who speaks no Italian, I have to say his vinicolic website is wasted on me. I understood the auto-launching podcast was talking about Krug champagne and La poubelle du monde - the world's dustbin - but only because those references were all in French, which I studied at school many years ago. Read More...
Webby's World review
Jan/07 Filed in: Webbys world

Check out Webby's World for all your techno jargon-busting and software deconstruction needs. Webby Joe is part of the 9Rules network of ace bloggers, he has over 1200 readers subscribed via RSS and has a very easy-going but precise and informative writing style. Read More...



