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October 23, 2005

The Carnival Is In Town!

I love this! Thank you Enlighten.

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Here you go my lovies. I had a lot of fun putting this together. I listed the links in the order I received them. Enjoy!

Carnival XXIII

Bob from eCache shows us that Corzine doesn't care what you think.

The Idiom starts off this week’s Carnival with his entry titled No ID to vote. Makes me a little nervous, especially with the NJ elections rapidly approaching.

Xpatriated Texan states that Christian Liberals [are] ignored.

Hudson Tammany wants to know who is for the Jersey City Rail? Apparently, none so far.

It’s always time for soup. Also, a big congrats to Suzette for being named website of the day on 10/20/2005!

Janet from The Art of Getting By says enough already! Stop the insanity forwards!

Tata reminds us that it’s never too soon or too late to help whether it be stocking up a local food bank, donating to a family in need or helping injured soldiers. What about your old baseball mitts or bats? I bet most people haven’t considered donating gently used sports equipment. Do it - the kids will thank you.

The Contrarian hits up this hostess for a triple post entry –
1. What do Harriet Miers and Caddyshack have in common?
2. He also discussed last week's Notre Dame-USC football game and good sportsmanship.
3. Cannibalistic Catholics?

MyManMisterC is also submitting double posts this week -
1. Lack of manners.
2. Tuesday night poker story at Fume on Bloomfield Ave.

You gotta fish? Down The Shore’s gotta recipe!

A lively discussion going on in Tami’s comments regarding the upcoming gubernatorial election.

I had to snag this from Bridget Unnel because I just cracked up when I read it. Curious about Camel Toads?

Gigglechick is having a rough week with her blog and then, she gets a ticket! I hope next week is better for her.

Philly2Hoboken comments on Man Suits and other fashion don’ts for Men.

Karl’s Corner certainly has Sumpin’ to Ponder when discussing General Motors and their decision to cut back on health benefits for retirees.

Fractals of Change proclaims that “it’s time for a blook tour”. Never heard of a blook? Read all about it here.

Check out the latest chapter of the historic murder mystery set in the internet bubble and rubble.

Countertop Chronicles has a beautifully written post about his day spent in New Jersey.

Steve of The Opinion Mill reminisces when there were five campuses of Rutgers University.

Gil from Virtual Memories is back from his trip to NoLa. Here’s his post and he has pictures to share.

Forrester swiftboating Corzine - Read about it at BlueJersey.

Sluggo Needs a Nap admires the writings of Tina Brown.

Jim from Parkway Reststop has a pretty funny story about his washing machine and I just had to include his hypothetical conversation using BlogSpeak.

Do you have a nice case of the clap? Well, she does and is happy about it!

Sharon wonders about priorities - television or heat?

NJ Conservative weighs in with his observation of a passionless governors race.

Andrew from Drewthrat notices that "It's almost like they don't care about justice and are only interested in staying in power”.

Ken Adams praises his wife for her quick yet sufficient response to a political choice.

Maureen sent me this piece that left me thinking about just how lucky I am in life.

Fred from The Eternal Golden Braid writes about Toyenbee (think 2001:A Space Odyssey) in here and here.

Professor Kim has a detailed explanation about why she’s voting for Corzine.

Fausta shares a very touching letter from a soldier in Iraq.

I found this very funny entry over at Coffeegrounds: How To Run For Public Office. I really like the candidate featured.

Jaynee and Denis have a plan for their future.

Nordette researches about “men on the down low” and why some men are angry about it.

The Pink Panther has had a rough past couple of weeks.

Roberto of Dynamo Buzz discusses Corzine’s and Bob “The Torch” Torricelli’s relationship. Voters, pay attention.

Posted by Cate at October 23, 2005 12:43 AM

Comments

good job! thanks for the link :)

Posted by: erin at October 23, 2005 01:48 AM

Your Welcome

Posted by: Enlighten at October 23, 2005 11:00 AM

Thanks, Kate.

Posted by: Sharon GR at October 23, 2005 01:16 PM

Thanks!

Posted by: jmelli at October 23, 2005 02:26 PM

Lovely job! Thank you for hosting.

Posted by: Tata at October 23, 2005 02:30 PM

Thank you for your hard work. Great job!
N.

Posted by: Nordette at October 23, 2005 08:01 PM

Thank you Kate!

Posted by: Fausta at October 24, 2005 09:39 AM

Very nice job, Kate. Thanks.

Posted by: Sluggo at October 24, 2005 03:00 PM

Hmm, I'm guessing my email didn't get to you then. Rats.

Posted by: Mr. Bingley at October 24, 2005 06:01 PM

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