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.08 Acres
"Amature political commentary and other jibberish from a tiny sliver of Watertown."
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Blog Supplement
Comedy, comment and satire from Paul Day.
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daigo.org
"Daigo blogs about baseball, jazz, linux, or design."
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Dowbrigade Weblog
"The Dowbrigade is a loose network of teachers and researchers, most of whom worked in the Harvard Program in English as a Second Language during the 80's and 90's, under the inspirational leadership of Anne Dow."
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Learning the Lessons of Nixon

From biking to babies to the restaurants of Watertown.
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Mid-Twenties Cynic
"Distribution of the rants and raves of a mid-twenties cynic, while discussing the issues of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
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Mohr Blog
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PainterGirl: Life as a Decorative Painter
"Chronicles decorative painting jobs in the Boston/suburbs, both commercial and residential work. Also gives resources and discusses small business aspects."
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Pointless Banter
"A look at the underbelly of pop culture and my life."
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Sports Politics and Revenge
"A blog discussing sports, politics, and pop culture with a special focus on those three things in the Boston area. In addition, I will give the occasional personal anecdote or get in depth about an in issue in Watertown."
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Suldog-o-rama
"I'm a 48-year-old fast-pitch softball catcher with the knees of a 70-year-old. I used to have red hair, but now what's left is mostly skin. I'm an ex-bassist/vocalist for metal bands during the 70's/80's. I have a melifluous baritone voice, which I use to make money via commercial voice-overs . I am married - happily so - but she's nuts, too, so that explains it. Basically, I'm an affable moron with a good vocabulary, so I can fool folks into thinking I'm not an idiot, until I write something."
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Temples.com
"1: Flat regions on either side of the forehead 2: Places or things regarded as having within them a divine presence 3: Devices in looms that keep cloth stretched to the correct width during weaving 4: Buildings reserved for a highly valued function: libraries, temples of learning 5: Phil Temples."
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Watertown Arts
Video reports.
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Watertown Library Blog
"News and events at the Watertown Free Public Library."
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Where the Hell Was I?
"Really, the blog's just here to entertain. First me, and then you, if you like what I'm doing. (Man, it sounds an awful lot like sex when I put it that way.) So, I hope you like it, and you have as much fun reading it as I do writing it. Oh, and just in case you do -- you might want to throw some paper towels down on your desk, or get one of those plastic protector doohickeys for your monitor screen. You never know when I might get lucky, and get you to reverse-snort your Sanka."
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with-an-eye
"I'm a little bit of everything all rolled into one."
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