What blogs do you frequent and what are they about?
*I frequent Dooce.com and ChezMiscarriage.com: Dooce is about a mother raising her baby and ChezMisscarriage is probably pretty self explanitory. I found dooce through someone on fashionhag and then found the other one through dooce because some crazy lady wrote a letter to one woman about the other woman (really funny story by the way and shows what a small world it really is). I don't have kids and am not trying to get pregnant. Don't ask why I am so enthralled with these sites.
I used to read a lot of blogs religiously but then I started to lose interest and not have enough time.
Anyway, here are the ones I look at:
-Ultragrrrl. She's writes a column for Spin, which I haven't even bought in years, but the bands she hypes tend to get popular and since I have a lot of friends in bands I like to keep tabs on the NYC music scene. -Greg the BoyfriendAnother NYC hipster. Well-known for being a philanderer. Most of his entries about his escapades with women but he also writes about music and NYC pretty often. -I used to read Whatevs but I couldn't take it anymore.
I also read dooce sometimes and look at a lot of other NYC scenester blogs.
Dooce, Chezmiscarriage (I read this a few times and am now sort of caught up in her story - every time I check a new entry I pray it isn't going to be "the surrogate had a miscarriage" - I actually bawled my eyes out when she lost the first twin), A Little Pregnant, Go Fug Yourself, Defamer. So, yeah...babies and celebrities, mostly!
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www.princessmelissa.com it's the girl from real world NO and she has a show on oxygen (girls behaving badly, i think?)
love it. but i wish she updated more. i think she's great, and if i had a blog i'd be the same way, but i love her humor and wish she had a story to tell daily. keeps me sane with the jerk boss around.
-- Edited by tara t at 18:29, 2005-02-04
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