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In case you all have not noticed, I have been doing some spring cleaning to the blogroll to the right. However, despite that cleaning, a few of the links seem to have been getting jiggy with each other, and I now have more links than I started with. Explanations follow.

Alphecca - As if being picked out by the UK Guardian was not enough, this guy has no problems calling it as he sees it. Works for me.
The Armed School Teacher - Ok, the hat just wins. Period. (The weblog rocks too.)
Arms and the Law - This guy knows legalese as well as he knows firearms. We need more like him, if we hope to have a snowball's chance in hell of turning around America's continuing plunge towards a disarmed nannystate.
Blue Star Chronicles - I added this link as a thanks for Beth's help with my trackbacks, but something tells me I should have done it a while back.
Cowboy Blob - A little kookie, a little graphic, and a little random, but definitely worth a read from either the firearms perspective, or the humor one.
Days of Our Trailers - No idea where this weblog's name comes from, but Thirdpower's writings more than make up for whatever qualms the name may cause.
Gun Talk - Launched by Mr. Tom King in response to the idiocy flowing freely from Robyn Ringler's now-pointless-"column" (The cowardly little hoplophobe turned off comments - remind you of any of the hundreds of other gun-thieving weblogs?), this weblog shows definitive potential.
MArooned - Based on the weblog's title alone, I feel a certain kinship to this man.
Moral-Flexibility.net - Guns and zombies. 'Nuff said.
Nation of Riflemen - Not updated very frequently, but the concept is great, and the support of the soldiers is even better.
The Other Side of Kim - Definitely falls under the, "Duh, I should have added this one a long time ago," category. No need to explain here.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight - A gun-loving motorcycle-rider who has absolutely no problems delivering textual suckerpunches. Shiny.
Rosemary's Thoughts - Another thank-you link to another weblog that also does a good job keeping track of our soldiers, which works out well for all.
Say Uncle - Lots of gun news, lots of gun pr0n, and lots of to-the-point writing.
Snowflakes in Hell - Kind of short posts, but it does not stop them from being any more relevant. Are you seeing a pattern yet?

Also added: View from the Porch and From the Salty City upon suggestion, as well as Call Me Ahab. I will try not to hold him being a Coastie against him.

...I think that is about everything. If I missed you, I apologize, and feel free to let me know. Otherwise, you have been on this weblog's blogroll long enough that you do not quite qualify as "new". Sorry. You win by having lots and lots and lots of days of links from this weblog.

If you would like to be added to this blogroll, feel free to let me know. I reserve the right to be a selective little bastard, though.

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6 Comments

Sebastian said:

You think maybe I should write longer comments more often? It's funny, I was thinking a while ago "I should try to be not so long winded." Either way, thanks for the feedback. Always appreciated.

Linoge said:

Actually, and in all honesty, I prefer the brevity (sorry for the confusion, though). Being able to get to a point, make it, and get out in the space of a few paragraphs is a skill few people have mastered. It is rather refreshing in a weblog-world where some people have no problems going on and on and on and on, well long past the point of everyone else caring (*guilty look*).

Thanks for stopping by!

Sebastian said:

Yeah, I agree with you. I will admit to have removed a few blogs because of them droning on. In a blog I'm mostly looking for good finds, and quick observations. Long thought out posts every once in a while are great, but too many start blogging and just drone.

Ride Fast said:

Tanks. Haven't been called "Shiny" often enough! (only really cool people say someone is "Shiny")

BobG said:

No ?

Linoge Author Profile Page said:

Ain't nothin' wrong with quick observations. Of course, ain't nothin' wrong with lengthy either, so long as it is an irregular occurrence. Me, I just tend to ramble.

And you are most welcome, Ride Fast. Too few people use "shiny" as it is... definitely trying to get it out in circulation.

And thanks for the suggestions, BobG. Standby for the additions.

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