Vote For ThatNight In The 2008 Bloggies

Thejim

By Thejim
24 Jan 2008 11:32 am

Just a little PSA. If you've got a spare moment, and I know you've got a few if you're reading this site, go vote in the 2008 Bloggies.  Particularly, I implore you to vote for Pittsburgh's own, ThatNight.net, in the 'Best-Kept Secret' category (It's towards the bottom).

I met the author, Rachel, at a Podcamp Pittsburgh 3 meeting last night and she only seemed a little scared by my standard introduction, "Hi, I'm Jim, you probably know me 'cause I'm kind of a celebrity".  By virtue of her not A.) Running out of the room as if she was on fire or B.) Delivering a crushing low-blow, I believe she's earned your respect.

Actually, she'd probably get more votes if she HAD low-blowed me, but that's a completely different conversation altogether.  So, go vote for ThatNight, suckers.

low blow!

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View Comments to “Vote For ThatNight In The 2008 Bloggies”

  1. Rachel Says:

    Hey, you’re the greatest.

    A crushing low blow? I was thinking more like a crippling foot-stomp. And then a push.

    Thank you, I’m flattered. :)

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  3. Norman Huelsman Says:

    She probably didn’t want to preform a follow-up six or seven low blows to the wrestling mayhem crew that was standing near by.

  4. Woy Says:

    Rachel could kick the hell out of Floyd Mayweather.

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