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HBO’s Best of the Friends’ Blogs — 6/26/07


Chris Peterson/Glacier Geographics, Muse You Can Use

"Every once in awhile I find it relaxing to hang out with something that's bigger and furrier than myself and the big furry things I hung out with this week were bighorn sheep," writes Chris Peterson/Glacier Geographics. "The sheep were perched high above the Sun Highway and I got the bright idea that I'd climb up there and see how they were doing" here.

*TUBOB is celebrating the good fortune of a friend who escaped death in an accident near Ellensburg, Wash., in which she rolled eight times in her 4Runner down a hill here. (BTW, TUBOB will discuss this further in his HBO online column Wednesday).

*The Southwark Lad/Perambulation was surprised to discover he no longer was a heartless bastard who didn't care when people entered or left his life as he said goodbye to an eventful year and people he met in London here.

*Marmitetoasty/Twaddle sez her heart stopped when she saw her cat Ambrose sprawled out as thought he was dead. He wasn't. But that launched Marmitetoasty on a tale about the time she performed online surgery on the feline here.

*Put your hands together for JBelle/Notes from The 'Kan EWA, who celebrated her second blogiversary on Monday, but the first one at home in The 'Kan here.

*Mrs. T/Meet The Taylors points out how Sam The Reporter could use some tips when it comes to romancing, particularly the part where he introduces her to others as "My first wife, Kat" here.

*Toadman/Synaptic Disunion has confronted the fact that he's too heavy, about 59 pounds by some accounts, and he plans to do something about it because he doesn't want to die young here.

Meanwhile, Idaho Escapee celebrates post No. 600 in living color here, Inland Empire Girl recalls a camping experience here, Raymond Pert and Snug provide a pictoral review of the 'hood here, and Spokompton provides his analysis of the Demo prez race here.



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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.