Notice: Starting with this post, I won't be able to link indiscriminately to every blog where one of my posts is mentioned. From now on, you're going to have to say something really clever, post something especially profound, or insult me in a very creative way to earn a spot in BlogSpotting. The posts have been too long and tedious, and I don't want to bore people. Meanwhile
- Kate at Under the Sky says she loves "odd items." Naturally, she was delighted to find PyroManiac. She's a home-school mom, and she knows Gollum-speak, so watch out for her.
- Michael Spencer, Doug Burtt, and the denizens of the Boar's Head expressed gratitude that Darlene and me were OK. Thanks for the kind words, gentlemen.
- Meanwhile, Editor, Living Room Section joins a whole lot of my friends who blame me for the London bombings.
- Sven disagrees with almost everything I say, and he enjoys it, too.
- John Schroeder gets the point.
- Adrian Warnock makes good use of Darlene's photo from July 4. Because of the terrorist interruption, I didn't blog much about my meeting with him July 7, but he's as amiable and interesting in person as he is on line. Thanks for your time that day, Dr. Warnock. We didn't know when we saw you off into the Tube that it was going to be such a wild ride. Glad you made it safely to your destination.
- Tony at "Theological Meditations" posts a terrific article on hyper-Calvinism.
- Steve, one of "The Fat Triplets" is bound for England. I guess he figures it's safe enough there now that I'm gone.
- Missy at "Marsupial Mom" follows up her earlier post, which apparently was quite popular among PyroManiac readers.
- Kevin Johnson can't seem to get his mind off stronger beverages than coffee, and he wishes I would blog about beer. Sorry, Kevin. You're looking for a different blog. the PyroManiac's beverage of choice is sparkling water with a twist of lime. (Sometimes coffee, but I usually get my coffee from a source in Seattle.)
- Sean Higgins, who is easily impressed, notes that I have been Wikied.
- Cindy Swanson liked my post about Bunhill Fields.
- Jon at "Misplaced Keys" is on his way to Wally World and dares me to BlogSpot him before he gets off the Holiday Road. Done.
- Julana Schutt was glad to read that we are OK.
- Scott at "Scattered and Covered" was angry about the terrorist attacks but interested in our news from London.
- Bret Capranica also followed our exploits in London.
- The Pedantic Protestant is bored with his life and evidently I'm partly to blame.
- Bob Bixby is amused and provoked.
- Tony Kummer. . . Yes?
- Loki Odinsson hopes I'll be more sensitive to his feelings than the last time I linked him. Here's something for you, Loki.
- Brandywine Books notes my presence near the terror zone.
- Mark Hanson discovers the dictionary. All he needed was one of those home-school moms to conk him on the head with it.
- Boyd at Sixsixteen agrees with my remarks about "Live 8." And I agree with him when he calls the emergent church movement the wicked daughter of the seeker movement.
- Doug Burtt doesn't really want to get BlogSpotted again, but what the heck. He liked T. David Gordon's 2002 Modern Reformation article on "The Insufficiency of Scripture."
- I don't know about you, but I think Tim Irvin (Jabbok) looks just like Brian Dennehy.
- Tim Challies wins the prize for his shameless attempt to attract my notice. What's the prize? This link.
3 comments:
I made it! I am now officially famous! I'm glad you enjoyed the article ;-) Now just grant a phone interview with you, Curt Daniel and David Ponter on the subject of hyper-Calvinism and my life will be complete lol
Seriously though, I will try to talk to Curt on the phone about it one of these days. I have already greatly benefited from David's insight. Thanks again for your Primer! It's been a useful link to help friends.
Thanks, Phil (sniffle). I did try to clean up my mess before you came over this time.
For the record, I generally link to you because I really want people to read your blog, not so you'll link me. Except for this time...
Thank you for the Challies chuckle. Talk about a dog chasing its tail.
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