I'm writing up my NCAA tournament preview, as requested by several of you, as dialogue between Dan Rydell and Casey McCall. Someone shoot me in the head. I am the biggest dork ever
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* iSketch - great online pictionary game, capable of robbing you of many hours of your day, if you're not careful.
* Knitty (including the Knittyboard) - definitely the best online knitting magazine. Patterns that are actually interesting, challenging, and pretty. Informative articles. A sense of humor. It has it all.
* Yarn Harlot - My favorite knitting blog. She knits interesting things, and more often than not, I find myself dangerously close to spewing liquids out of my nose when reading her blog. She is an excellent writer, which is what really makes her blog special. If I could only read one knitting blog, I'm pretty sure it would be her blog.
* e-Scrabble - Free online Scrabble. Yay! This is actually kind of a cheat, because there is another online Scrabble site that I like more. It is, however, somewhat of a secret place, as the official Scrabble people don't like that we can play online for free, and sometimes try to close down websites. So I won't link my favorite one, for their sake. (But true Scrabble fans, contact me, and I'll see about getting you an invite. Because the other place kicks e-Scrabble's butt.)
* GGMB (gymnastics gossip message board) - they make my list even though they refuse to let me reigster, because I don't have a proper email address. (They will only take school addresses and the such because they are afraid of flame wars and stuff. Even though they regularly have tateless polls and topics about such things as the make believe sex lives of certain gymnasts. It's a mind numbingly stupid policy.) It is the place to go for news, opinions, and links to pictures and videos. The people there know their stuff, and if you can get past the occassional vulgarity, it's a great source of information. I've been able to watch almost entire competitions that weren't aired on TV on the east coast, because people will post videos. It's great!
possibly i am going to spend the entire rest of my day playing scrabble online. i can consider it training in my quest to eventually kick insidian's butt at scrabble.
* Knitty (including the Knittyboard) - definitely the best online knitting magazine. Patterns that are actually interesting, challenging, and pretty. Informative articles. A sense of humor. It has it all.
* Yarn Harlot - My favorite knitting blog. She knits interesting things, and more often than not, I find myself dangerously close to spewing liquids out of my nose when reading her blog. She is an excellent writer, which is what really makes her blog special. If I could only read one knitting blog, I'm pretty sure it would be her blog.
* e-Scrabble - Free online Scrabble. Yay! This is actually kind of a cheat, because there is another online Scrabble site that I like more. It is, however, somewhat of a secret place, as the official Scrabble people don't like that we can play online for free, and sometimes try to close down websites. So I won't link my favorite one, for their sake. (But true Scrabble fans, contact me, and I'll see about getting you an invite. Because the other place kicks e-Scrabble's butt.)
* GGMB (gymnastics gossip message board) - they make my list even though they refuse to let me reigster, because I don't have a proper email address. (They will only take school addresses and the such because they are afraid of flame wars and stuff. Even though they regularly have tateless polls and topics about such things as the make believe sex lives of certain gymnasts. It's a mind numbingly stupid policy.) It is the place to go for news, opinions, and links to pictures and videos. The people there know their stuff, and if you can get past the occassional vulgarity, it's a great source of information. I've been able to watch almost entire competitions that weren't aired on TV on the east coast, because people will post videos. It's great!
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