Friday, August 08, 2008

 

The oldest style of golf course.

green-lantern-butts-forever.blogspot.com Yeah, okay, laugh at the name and the fact that it's misspelled on the page header. But this is the blog that comes closest to my tastes in comic books--Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Green Lanterns and the JLI rule!--all run very nicely by a feisty middle-aged woman who prbably spends too much time looking at GL's derriere.
xkcd.com Probably the most famous, and possibly the best, webcomic in existence. Some strips mystify me but the rest makes up for it.
www.retrojunk.com Interested in '80s and '90s pop culture? This is the #1 site for you to visit. Who knows, maybe in a decade or two this decade will also be featured on it...
shiurtimes.com Only fair that my current illustration employers get a place in the Links List. Not for the non-Jewish.
www.jpost.com Replacing the horridly left-wing New York Times, it's The Jerusalem Post, Israel's leading English-language newspaper, and a darn fine one overall to boot. Honig, Glick, Toameh et al are a joy to read.

TODAY'S BOOK: "You Don't Have to Be in Who's Who to Know What's What", by Sam Levenson ((c) 1979)

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