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UGC

Monday, March 27th, 2006

So, i’ve been in a rut lately with my browsing habbits, making the rounds through my favorite sites far too often only to find nothing new. I’ve made a couple call outs in the analog world and got some suggestions, but they weren’t quite the thought-provoking content i’d had in mind.

Last night, I came across waiterrant. It’s the blog of an anonymous new york city waiter and it’s a great freakin’ read. consider me sated for the next couple weeks as i dig through the past two years of this blog.
I’d like to thank the wonderful world of digg and reddit for this net nugget.

  • del.icio.us
  • digg
  • Reddit
  • YahooMyWeb

7 Responses to “UGC”

  1. selfish crab Says:

    Sounds like a coy request for links.

    Scott Adams (of Dilbert) has a blog, and I have no idea why he turns on comments.
    http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/

    flow|state is a thoughtful blog on UI (Windows, especially)
    http://miksovsky.blogs.com/flowstate/

  2. Gecko Says:

    it might also be a coy request for you to blog more often . . . but thanks for the links, too!

  3. messkimo Says:

    or, you can vicariously bike through mexico:
    http://www.awesome-thoughts.com

  4. Gecko Says:

    speaking of content, does anyone know what happened to thirdgradenothing? i was looking forward to that blog . . .

  5. selfishcrab Says:

    Selfish Blogging’s been interupted by a combination of usual spring crunchtime with a one-man-down twist, going to Canada, and making life decisions. photos coming for one of the three.

    third grade nothing got controversial and someone freaked and pulled the plug. I guess that’s what they gets for posting truthfully. That’s why I am a living fiction, a typing crab.

  6. Jenny Says:

    i figured that’s what happened to thirdgrade.
    i have nothing to contribute but a couple of trashy xangas and the other regulars:
    mcsweeneys.net
    drudgereport.com
    trailers

  7. c Says:

    what they did to the ‘licious is wrong. plain ol’ wrong.

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