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Helpin' a brotha' out - NaBloPoMo Participants

One of the fun things about participating in National Blog Posting Month is knowing that there are hundreds of other people also out there being good bloggers and posting daily (or at least trying to). In fact, you can see a list of participants here - just scroll down to the bottom.

I think one of the things I'd like to do as a NaBloPoMo participant is help out other NaBloPoMo participants get the word out that they exist. And so I am introducing a new periodic feature:


Sassy Pant's
Discover a New Blog

How will I choose them? For one, if anyone with a blog not currently listed in my blog roll posts a comment, they automatically get a plug. If they took the time to log in and say something (nice, or at least not offensive), it's only fair that I return the favor by visiting their site and taking a look around. Another way I will be choosing sites is by name. I'm going to scan the list of participants above and if the name is witty or intriguing, there I shall go.

So here is the first installment of:


Sassy Pant's
Discover a New Blog
In the commentor category, please welcome Pagalina over at Zoomaru. She's got a kick ass template that's for sure. And a lively mix of topics from Barbarella to an English to Pirate Translator (Arrrggghhh!) to little bits about her life.
And in the names that make me giggle, here's crap-o-rama. Love the little Vampire Too cute!

Comments

Kirby said…
I stubled across your blog through the NaBloPoMo site. I am desperatly trying to join, but I'm past the deadline, so I may be out of luck. Anyways, I love your blog, great job!
Anonymous said…
Hey Sassy Pants, thanks for the shout out. I think you have the right idea to get the most out of NaBloPoMo. I'm glad I can make you giggle, even if it is only with my crap-o-rama blog name.

I've poked around a bit... I'll be back. I can't wait to get some time to peruse your blog links.

Happy posting....
I found my way here through the NaBloPoMo site, too...wearing my big girl underpants, I might add! Love your site...I am adding you to my blogroll because you can't have too many Sassy friends!
Anonymous said…
holy crap on toast! thanks for the shout out! I wondered why i was getting so many links from over here! Thanks Sassy Pants!

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