Blogroll updates + pimpage
November 15, 2007
I’ve been catching up on my blog reading, and realized that I’ve been remiss in updating my blogroll with some bloggers I’ve started (and restarted) reading…
Bam-Bam in Bedrock. My favourite TuckFard has a cave of his own.
Jusdealem. Been reading this gal for awhile now.
Kajagugu. I started reading Kaja after we played in Kat’s donkament.
And to my complete delight - I’ve redicovered Grubby. I’ve been checking his pokerworks blog daily and haven’t seen an update since September. I decided to check his old blog, and discovered that he and Grubette have been blogging faithfully there. Grubby was the first poker blog I ever read. It’s been great catching up on his posts.
Pimpage…
The new issue of Truckin’ is out.

November 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 11And we’re back…
1. Existentialist Conversations with Strippers: The Afternoon Shift by Paul McGuireThe club was just the type of seedy place where you might find William Kennedy Smith or any other soused heirs to the Kennedy name, knocking back cheap scotch at 3 pm while aggressively fondling the sketchy girls with visible c-section scars and multiple fresh bruises all over their cracked-out bodies…. More
2. Lonesome Cowboy Bill by AlCantHangMy comfort zone is a dive rock club where I can chain smoke, power drink, and have my head assaulted with decibels equivalent to a jumbo jet taking off. The next step down the ladder would be the pubs and bars the exist for sole purpose of its patrons getting blitzed on various hardcore drinks. Then comes the sports bars, strip clubs, snooty yuppie bars, and hotel watering holes. Near the very bottom would generally be any place that plays country music… More
3. Seven Minutes with Olga by Change100Olga led me all the way to the back and sat me down. She took her top off and grabbed my hands, placing them on her very soft, very real breasts… More
4. The Sleep Deprived Memoirs of I by Sigge S. AmdalI might as well go to sleep, I thought. And I thought about sleeping forever, the eternal sleep, and how it could feel – was it cold or was it cozy – had it not been for facts contesting life after death in terms of subjectively sensory experience… More
5. Their Father’s Love by Sean A. DonahueTying to explain the differences and the complaints of a failed marriage is too complicated for a four-year old to understand. I think I heard the phrase, “But why daddy?” more than I ever thought I could. But it wasn’t my kids’ fault… More
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