Around The Cabinet In 60 Seconds

We start off with Steamboat McGoo, always a fun place to visit. Except, Steamboat is sicker than shit (physically), yet, still managed to make me chuckle with an excellent post about the true story of a Utah Teen Charged With Raping Dog in ‘Unspeakable Ways’. I'm not sure I want to describe the post any more than I have to, it's best just to visit and read it.
Mitchieville's Minister of Defence has a post up about something that has been rattling around my head for some time: Women voters. Steve's post is more than just about women voters, it's about people who vote for a certain person because they are a woman, or black, or has a large tongue, basically anything that identifies that person to themselves. Steve's post will make more sense than my description of his post.
You can pretty much pick anything from the Drunken Stepfather's site and it will be funny. Jesus' post regarding Natasha Bedingfield was one of those posts where he really drives home the visual. Generally, that means you might throw up a little in your mouth. Which is also funny.
For anyone that's a new parent, or plans on kidnapping a baby anytime soon, my Campaign Manager, Chris Strange, has some excellent reading on *New Parenting*. I'm telling you right now, Chris cares too much, he really is too good to you people.
Follow this link to The Leather Penguin, and I guarantee it will make you a happier person. Num num num. TLP loves when I talk stupid.
As always, I suggest having a look at all the links on the sidebar. Go to the sites and leave comments. Leaving comments gives blog writers encouragement. That's why I'm suicidal on a daily basis. It's true about the comments though, read the sites, leave a comment and you will have done something relatively insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but significant for one person for one second of one day.
Honest to God, I have no idea what the hell I'm writing about any more.
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