Archive for the ‘YAMB’ Category
Wednesday, April 13th, 2005
Looks like we've got a couple of YAMB's to add to the list:
First up is Mike, blogging at The Last Best Place. You probably know Mike from his comments at Karen's or Sam's places.
Lightfoot draws my attention to The Electric City Weblog, who seems to be a bit cranky, ...
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Thursday, April 7th, 2005
Time to spotlight some YAMB's that I (or other folks) have turned up in the last few days. I can't always remember where I found these, so if I found it from you, thanks!
Views From the Back Row, a blog run by a fellow trombone player. He's still ...
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Saturday, April 2nd, 2005
It's been a while since I've spotlighted some YAMB's, so I'll try to make up for lost time:
A new one to me, and a very well written blog is Dirt Between Light Bulbs, written by the pseudonymous Demosthenes.
He's got great takes on the 2004 election here, here, here, here, ...
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Friday, February 25th, 2005
It's been a while since I've done a YAMB post, but I found a referral from Montana Jones, and I just had to link him.
After all, anyone whose first post is entitled, Montana makes me fart deserves a place of honor on the blogroll.
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Wednesday, December 29th, 2004
I know that the list I have of Montana bloggers is incomplete. I just don't have time anymore to keep track of all the YAMB's that have been popping up here and there.
SO. . .
If you have a YAMB that I don't have, please let me know, and we'll ...
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Thursday, December 2nd, 2004
Frequent commentor Rocky Smith has started up his own blog at MontanaOpinions.
We look forward to hearing more from you!
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Wednesday, December 1st, 2004
First up, from the Sinestra side of the aisle, reader John Moore points us to Two Good Legs. One of the authors, Abe, is originally from Helena.
On the Right side of the aisle, we have Common Sense for America.
I have yet to determine fully where CSfA is from, so ...
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Thursday, November 18th, 2004
It's not the old hometown, but these folks are definitely within shouting distance.
Reverend Ref and his Lovely Wife are coming to us from a frontage view of MT 287 and the Ruby Valley.
Now that Ennis is a Class "B" school, the rivalry with Sheridan has probably diminished somewhat. I ...
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Tuesday, November 9th, 2004
This YAMB is not new to me, since she was around in ancient times (2002), but then dropped off the map for a while.
Felicia's reappeared and now blogging at But Mom . . .
Ya'll know the drill.
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Friday, November 5th, 2004
First up isn't a new YAMB, but rather a long-time Montana blogger who is flying solo once again. Our (in the editorial sense) old friend Matt Singer is "back" at a new domain, Left In The West.
Also, what appears to be a group blog, found via Technorati is Red, ...
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Friday, October 22nd, 2004
Judging from the nick, I think I can safely assume he's blogging from Polson.
I give you Grizzlies Rock by PolsonGrizFan.
(Found at eGriz.)
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Monday, September 20th, 2004
Wow. I remember the day when Montana blogs were just a blip on the sidebar, and now they take most of the page.
At any rate, we have a husband and wife duo: The male half is a self-described "second rate intellect," and can be found at The Raving ...
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Saturday, September 18th, 2004
While over at Pandora's place, I see that she turned up a YAMB at Hollywood & Montana. Her name is Annie, and I think she's especially cool since she features a photo of Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2004
Both of these are thanks (again) to Randy.
First up, from Butte, America, we have: Roosters Rants.
And, secondly, a seminarian from Culbertson, blogging at Proud Member of the JPII Generation.
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Monday, August 30th, 2004
Thanks to semi-retired blogger David Crisp, we find a rather unique YAMB, Evangelina Duke, who is blogging her experiences as Miss Montana.
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