It's quality with a capital K at the bonfire this week, boys and girls.
First up, the Opinionated Bastard has a delightful post about saying some mean things to those "feminists" and he did say some mean things, that he did. Bonus points for using the title of his blog in an entry.
Over at basil's blog, a leak to Wonkette about her affair with Michael Moore. Wonkette's thugs being reputed as the worst of the worst, basil naturally feared violent retaliation.
Meanwhile, at the Zero Boss, an altoid gone wrong spawns a truly terrifying grimace.
While J at that very same blog gives us "a desperate plea for attention". As a fellow writer, I can relate--I too, am a whore for attention.
Andrew of Dodgeblogium quickly discovers that the internet is but a war zone, and promptly calls for the heads of the net user's greatest foes.
Great wisdom is emparted to us by Mad Anthony, who points out that a little sexual harrassment isn't necessarily a bad thing.
And in an exciting post of server-crashing proportions, Beth of My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy brings you Blogger Babes of the Week, Part Deux, with one of candidates nominated by her personally. It's a sexy blog misadventure that you won't want to miss.
Speaking of misadventures, John at Useful Fools shares his misadventures in an authentic thatched roof hut. Bonus points for using the word "insectivorous" in a sentence.
Russ at Tacjammer takes a look at the dark side of American support for the Iraqi Elections.
Ghost of a Flea teaches us a valuable lesson about life, squirrels, and Kylie Minogue.
Nikita Demosthenes gives us not a post, but a study--a study in a growing political phenomenon, the New Screaming Left (NSL).
Ferdinand T. Cat of Conservative Cat has some advice to bridge across generations. Quoth Ferdinand, "The pressure of coming up with a new epigram every day is starting to tell on me".
Sean of The American Mind provides us with a Semi-live blogging of the State of the Union Address. If James Joyce had written it, they'd be calling it literature.
Do you enjoy those witty e-mails that your friends and coworkers forward you? Well, the Chanik Hocker is here to give you more of the same and then some! New and improved, with links included!
Superhawk of Right Wingnuthouse brings us Marvin's Musings, in which his neighbor, Marvin Moonbat, demonstrates the appropriate methodology for interpreting our President's speeches--with astonishing results.
Kinayda of Kin's Kouch discusses the practical applications of the Swedish Chef's teachings to seduction.
Spirit Fingers does battle on behalf of the sanctity of the bra, and even educates readers on the history of that very device (pictures included).
Elsewhere, Steve of Secure Liberty takes the controversial stance that Sadam doesn't need to vote for Iraq's government to be legitimate.
Dr. Rusty Shakleford of the Jawa Report gives us a post which he refers to simply as Pimp my Landcruiser.
Brian J. Noggle provides us with: Keeping Costs Down: useful advice to upcoming bloggers about matters financial.
Over at Multiple Mentality, poster Dirty fights to take back the nerdiness of being a nerd in an era of pop nerddom.
Norman of Espresso Sarcasm gives us the results of a winter perhaps too long.
While Mike of Interested-Participant has an interesting post about the natural attraction of German Cars to trees.
Over at Strange Women Lying in Ponds, we have the shortest, most concise entry of the year.
Thus concludes the 84th week of Bonfire of the Vanities. I hope that everyone has taken something very valuable away from this, and left a more complete person than when they came.
And remember, week 85 will be hosted at Ravings of John C. Bambenek. Don't you dare miss it.
First up, the Opinionated Bastard has a delightful post about saying some mean things to those "feminists" and he did say some mean things, that he did. Bonus points for using the title of his blog in an entry.
Over at basil's blog, a leak to Wonkette about her affair with Michael Moore. Wonkette's thugs being reputed as the worst of the worst, basil naturally feared violent retaliation.
Meanwhile, at the Zero Boss, an altoid gone wrong spawns a truly terrifying grimace.
While J at that very same blog gives us "a desperate plea for attention". As a fellow writer, I can relate--I too, am a whore for attention.
Andrew of Dodgeblogium quickly discovers that the internet is but a war zone, and promptly calls for the heads of the net user's greatest foes.
Great wisdom is emparted to us by Mad Anthony, who points out that a little sexual harrassment isn't necessarily a bad thing.
And in an exciting post of server-crashing proportions, Beth of My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy brings you Blogger Babes of the Week, Part Deux, with one of candidates nominated by her personally. It's a sexy blog misadventure that you won't want to miss.
Speaking of misadventures, John at Useful Fools shares his misadventures in an authentic thatched roof hut. Bonus points for using the word "insectivorous" in a sentence.
Russ at Tacjammer takes a look at the dark side of American support for the Iraqi Elections.
Ghost of a Flea teaches us a valuable lesson about life, squirrels, and Kylie Minogue.
Nikita Demosthenes gives us not a post, but a study--a study in a growing political phenomenon, the New Screaming Left (NSL).
Ferdinand T. Cat of Conservative Cat has some advice to bridge across generations. Quoth Ferdinand, "The pressure of coming up with a new epigram every day is starting to tell on me".
Sean of The American Mind provides us with a Semi-live blogging of the State of the Union Address. If James Joyce had written it, they'd be calling it literature.
Do you enjoy those witty e-mails that your friends and coworkers forward you? Well, the Chanik Hocker is here to give you more of the same and then some! New and improved, with links included!
Superhawk of Right Wingnuthouse brings us Marvin's Musings, in which his neighbor, Marvin Moonbat, demonstrates the appropriate methodology for interpreting our President's speeches--with astonishing results.
Kinayda of Kin's Kouch discusses the practical applications of the Swedish Chef's teachings to seduction.
Spirit Fingers does battle on behalf of the sanctity of the bra, and even educates readers on the history of that very device (pictures included).
Elsewhere, Steve of Secure Liberty takes the controversial stance that Sadam doesn't need to vote for Iraq's government to be legitimate.
Dr. Rusty Shakleford of the Jawa Report gives us a post which he refers to simply as Pimp my Landcruiser.
Brian J. Noggle provides us with: Keeping Costs Down: useful advice to upcoming bloggers about matters financial.
Over at Multiple Mentality, poster Dirty fights to take back the nerdiness of being a nerd in an era of pop nerddom.
Norman of Espresso Sarcasm gives us the results of a winter perhaps too long.
While Mike of Interested-Participant has an interesting post about the natural attraction of German Cars to trees.
Over at Strange Women Lying in Ponds, we have the shortest, most concise entry of the year.
Thus concludes the 84th week of Bonfire of the Vanities. I hope that everyone has taken something very valuable away from this, and left a more complete person than when they came.
And remember, week 85 will be hosted at Ravings of John C. Bambenek. Don't you dare miss it.

2 comments:
I'd say that was a very partisan and unbalanced group of links, but that's not really a problem for you conservatives, is it? Hehehehe
EvilTeuf
hahaha, well, you must consider that the blog they are all submitting this from is Wizbang--one of the blogs who contributed a great deal during the CBS memo scandal.
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