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  • I'm Also A Woman

       January 14, 2005

    So, I was listening to the audio from Charlie Sykes show yesterday. I knew that Kevin from BrainPost mentioned us on the air, but I didn't really know how we came up, so I wanted to listen to the whole show.

    Charlie and the bloggers (doesn't that sound like an '00s version of Huey Lewis & the News?) were talking about other Wisconsin bloggers and Kevin was nice enough to mention me and Dummocrats. But then, he said, "I believe she's also a woman." For some reason, that just completely cracks me up.

    Yes, I do have an ambiguous first name, but I'd hope readers would catch that I'm definitely a woman. Maybe I need to write less about football and more about shoes. Maybe knowing that these are my latest pair will help confirm who I really am. ;-)

    I should say that the Sykes' show was awesome. It was cool to hear some of the bloggers I read everyday and important for the whole community of bloggers to get some publicity. There's still a huge untapped audience for bloggers. The more people who find out about blogs, and no longer need to rely on just the mainstream media, the better. Plus, some of those folks will be inspired to start their own blogs. And the blogosphere is perpetually in need of fresh, new voices.


    Posted by kris at January 14, 2005 02:16 PM

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    #  March 7th, 2005 6:48 PM      Converted_Comment
    Converted comment: Posted by: John Tant at January 14, 2005 02:59 PM

    I, on the other hand, am a man.

    But that isn't to say I wouldn't appreciate a good shoe post from time to time. Hey, has anyone seen the new Manolo Blahniks?!?

     
     
    #  March 7th, 2005 6:48 PM      Converted_Comment
    Converted comment: Posted by: kris at January 14, 2005 03:08 PM

    Manolos are too rich for my blood. I'm no Carrie Bradshaw.

     
     
    #  March 7th, 2005 6:48 PM      Converted_Comment
    Converted comment: Posted by: Joe R. the Unabrewer at January 14, 2005 05:57 PM

    SUUUUUURE you are.

     
     
    #  March 7th, 2005 6:48 PM      Converted_Comment
    Converted comment: Posted by: Jib at January 15, 2005 12:09 PM

    To heck with the shoes, stick with the sports. Anyone, male or female, that can find that ESPN trackback feature is pretty damn cool in my eyes. Thanks for opening the door to some sports blogging for me.

     
     
    #  March 7th, 2005 6:48 PM      Converted_Comment
    Converted comment: Posted by: Dave at January 15, 2005 07:33 PM

    fresh new voices?? ME ME ME!!

    http://www.cheeseandbacon.net

     
     

     

     


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