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Post by packerbap on Jan 13, 2009 18:37:10 GMT -5
I'm on a roll tonight. The Water Joe must have kicked in or knowing in less than 90 minutes I get to watch NCIS.
We all know that Packers Daily is the number one site in our book. I'm just wondering what other sites round out your top 5. I'm always looking for new places to visit.
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Post by TW on Jan 13, 2009 21:47:59 GMT -5
I watched NCIS too. Thank goodness Ducky was innocent of war crimes! Of course, we knew he was, didn't we. Did you notice how the #1 homicide was just open and shut? Geez! Poor Seaman was just a speck on the course of the whole show. I go to Pogo every morning to play the days 20. I enjoy it. Keep my mind active with trivia. I cruise various sites like the Green Bay Press Gazette, and read the info sent to me via email from the Milwaukee Journal. Then I do research for writing. Between research segments, I stop and visit this site. I spend roughly 8 to 10 hours a day on the internet in the winter, and about 6 in the summer. One thing I'm researching right now is the history of logging in Northern Wisconsin, circa 1890-1905, because my Grandmother and Grandfather were part of that hearty group. They used their work at the lumber camps to buy land, start farming, and build cabins hewn from logs, to start the first summer resort in northwestern Wisconsin. I'm rather proud of that being part of my heritage.
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Post by thegreenmeanie on Jan 13, 2009 22:12:42 GMT -5
1.) Packers Daily. I check in a lot even on days I don't have time to post
2.) BBC news
3.) Facebook
4.) Yahoo for my fantasy stuff and e-mail
5.) Superherohype because I'm a dork at heart
after that there are a few football sites I go to and try to find interesting articles. I go to a Kawasaki Vulcan site at times to read on my bike. sometimes I go to IMDB - Internet Movie Data Base. I also just like looking up things, and sometimes go to the USF database to read research articles.
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Post by nick20 on Jan 14, 2009 11:53:37 GMT -5
I adminster a redwall site- for any of you who read any of Jacques books, its about woodland creatures set in medival times. -Andrew Sulivan's Daily Duish- he's a gay Englishman -who's about to become a Us citizen-who comments on the issues of the day, and doesn't hold back. 538.com- don';t post, but loving reading. Nate Silver is a fricking genius. I got all or nearly all, my election info from that site yahoo-for sports and fantasy
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Post by WhatUSaid on Jan 14, 2009 14:52:26 GMT -5
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