Showing posts with label wir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wir. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2008

What I read (4): Dating is Dead

Dating is Dead

Who she is: Belle lives in NoVA and I met her late last year at a blogger happy hour. I'd started reading her blog and particularly wanted to meet her. She's in her 20's, grew up in the Deep South and has been in the DC area for about a year. She's good natured, a good sport and a good person.

Why I read: Belle is a great writer with a good ear for dialog. The details of her dating stories are priceless. She is a tolerant person—to a fault and to many other people's faults—but that's why she's so sympathetic. Unfortunately, her blogging has fallen off in recent months. While I wish she would post more often, I hope she's at least doing her writing somewhere else.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

What I read (3): Bathroom Reading

Bathroom Reading

Who he is: he lives near DC and I met him at a blogger happy hour--he is a rowing coach! We had plenty of rowing stuff to talk about, which was fun. Other than that, he is recently re-employed, has a bunch of housemates, and likes goofy movies.

Why I read: Funny and sometimes personal stories. The movie reviews/reflections are interesting. I like it when men share personal stories, it's rare. This blog mixes up the personal stuff with cultural, topical stories. It's been almost a month since his last post--is work getting in the way of blogging, perhaps? That is no excuse! Let's argue some more about what the best teen romantic comedies are, ok?

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

What I read (2): Articulatory Loop

Articulatory Loop - Read, Repeat, Remember

Who he is: Michael is a public health student in Atlanta but he used to live in DC. I met him at the blogger meet up and he's a great guy. Other than studying a whole lot and letting us in on a few of his insights, I don't know what else he's up to these days. He also writes at DCFUD.

Why I read: I often learn something from Michael. His entries are short and informative. I enjoy seeing the trends of epidemiological and public health research and even though the links are technical, Michael does a great job of translating for us dilettantes. My only complaints? 1) He should post more often and 2) I'd like the full feed to be available in RSS. Other than that, keep up the good work!

Monday, February 11, 2008

What I read (1): Arjewtino

Arjewtino

Who he is: an early-thirties guy who is (believe it or not) a Jew from Argentina. After leaving Argentina as a youngster, he spent the rest of his youth in L.A., which has left its mark (Dodger's fan). He lives with his girlfriend, "The Princess," who strikes me as a very good sport. Arjew, as we like to call him, works hard as a government contractor type. He was also super nice to me after my last great break up. Break up? What break up?

Why I read: Smart, funny stories. He’s good writer and posts lots of pictures. The stories are generally personal with a heavy does of sports and humor. He could probably write a book—no, he should definitely write a book—but he’d need to pick a topic first. Or maybe a book of essays? It’ll be good, whatever he decides.