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December 18, 2007 |Permalink |Comments (0)
Bloggy Goodness
I suspect that some portion of the ChangingAging readership is new to the blogosphere. I know that we have some veteran blogospherians out there as well but, in the holiday spirit and just for the plain old bloggy goodness of it all, I declare this to be ChangingAging's first ever "Let's Visit the Blogosphere Week."
Here is how it works. I will start with the blog roll on the left-hand side of the page, I'll follow that link and then use what I find there to follow another link etc. and so forth until I get tired or whatever.
Ready for something new?
Buckle up Intrepid Bloggonauts, here we go!
First stop...
Ageless Marketing
Marketeer David Wolfe's journal about ideas, people and events in the Marketing Revolution.
I'm guessing that this is a snapshot of David with his Trusty Horse Named Dusty
Anyway David pops off on "Lessons for Prospering When the Economy Isn’t" so we take a gander at his "blogroll" we find...
Boomers which is the creation of Brent Green who weighs in on the tragic death of Boomer Acoustic Music Legend Dan Fogelberg
But hey, what's this?? He links to Dr. Bill Thomas so here we are right back home again.
See all you blogonauts tomorrow when we take "A Little Red Hen" out for a spin!