I'd like to nominate Confederate Yankee for a new home in MuNuviana. He's a gifted writer with a quick wit and great sense of humor. He’s been battling with blogger and I’m scared his hair may turn gray or turn loose.
What do y’all think?
I would like to put forward The Country Pundit as a potential Munuvian. He describes himself as an "apathetic conservative curmudgeon from the Commonwealth of Virginia."
He kept his blog here for more than a year, before losing access to it. He is now serving time in Blog*Spot purgatory here, and is looking for a new home.
A railroad enthusiast from the Old Dominion, TCP covers a variety of topics: religion, politics, and even SF Babes on occasion.
What do y'all think?
He is raw, real, and one hell of a writer. Mr. Babylon is an English teacher in the Bronx. His chronicles are often heart warming sometimes sad and always poignant. He mentioned to me in an e-mail that he is going to get his own domain, I believe a mu.nu domain would fit this blog very well.
I would like to nominate my blog-child and old friend Owlish, of Owlish Mutterings. He's starting to hit his stride blogging, and has been encountering some frustrations with Blogger. He already links to (and is linked by) some Munuvians, so I think he would fit right in.
What say ye?
I'm nominating shank. He's brash, coarse, funny, and regales us with stories of the past as well as finding the hilarious in the planning details of his upcoming wedding.
What say you?
Coarse sense of humor, but DAMN funny with it. He's a fat, white, Eddie Murphy.
He's having trouble with MT at his current host, and spam issues. Plus he's Boudicca's blogfather.
Whaddya think?
The NEW and IMPROVED View from the Pew is now open for business. Thanks to Nick for the nomination and to everyone who voted for me. Sorry it's taken so long to get moved in!
My only Blogson, Brad (a.k.a. Army NCO Guy) of Stuff I Think You Should Know, is tired of the Bloggmonster eating his posts/comments, and he's interested in becoming a Munuvian.
I don't think I have to say anything more. Read the blog, guys. It's good.
Yet another poor misguided soul Blogspot refugee arrives seeking shelter: Nerwen of Two roads diverged.
Can we find a place for her?
I nominate the Bad Example Family or those parts of it that aren't here already.
Now, if I haven't messed up, the members not already assimilated are:
A Peek Inside My Mind
AAFFLLAACCKK
And What Next...
ArmyWifeToddlerMom
Because We Have Thumbs
BOBO BLOGGER
Class Mishaps
Drunken Wisdom
From the Halls to the Shores
Lee Ann's View
Lyrical Coma
Miasmatic Review
Oh-Dark-Thirty
One Happy Dog Speaks
Ponytailed Conservative
Quality Weenie
Ramblings of an Ordinary
Road Warrior Survival
Shakey Pete's Shootin' Shack
The Baba Gannouj
We Swear
Whimsy Capricious
Most of them are Blogspotters, but a few already have their own domains and might be happy there.
What say ye?
Guy S of Snugg Harbor is sailing some stormy seas over at Blogger! If the name of his blog seems a bit familiar to all of us Heinlein readers, that's because it is based on the name of Jake and DeeTee Burroughs hideaway in "The Number of the Beast". Guy is a US Navy vet with libertarian leanings. He's not politically correct, but he is fun to read.
What say you, shall we give Guy the Snugg Harbor he needs?
Hopefully I'm not too much of a MuNuby to sponsor an immigrant
Eric
Don't know if this is the proper place to do this but it seemed as good as any. No one voted for me to come in, I merely asked Pixy Misa, (who totally rocks by the way), if I could become a Munu like the rest of you. He graciously allowed me in so I would like to introduce you all to my new site.
I am S. Faolan Wolf and my website is at Nomen Est Omen where I talk about almost anything except politics. I'm not new to the blogging world. I've actually blogged for awhile but have decided to start over, fresh and new, to get back to the reasons I ever began blogging in the first place.
Everyone is welcome but please take note that I am not rated G as far as language so the faint of heart, you have been warned.
Thanks for listening and it's great to be a part of MuNuville.