DC Blogs Noted

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If there is a hell below, I surely hope that dognappers have a special place reserved there.  Please see if you can help find Molly, a “4 year old Vizla…[who] is about 60 pounds, with reddish-brown fur, and is friendly and will respond to her name.

Apparently, Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern thinks that homosexuality is a bigger threat to the state of our Union than terrorism.  The Dissenting Justice blog examines her statement and ones of a similar ethos from Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee.

Unemployment is a financial and often emotional roller coaster.  Average Jane deals with the discovery of a new emotion on that unfortunate ride.

The Foggy Dew is frustrated with the inability of drivers and pedestrians in this city to understand basic physics – that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time – and he’s got ideas.

The Nat Turner’s Revenge contemplates the irony of Gawker.com breaking the news about Vibe Magazine’s demise.

Regular Metrobus riders can benefit from WMATA’s reintroduction of the NextBus feature.  DCist gives the low-down on the how’s and why’s.

Much has been written about the travails of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford.  U Do the Dishes has walked a mile in Sanford’s Sons’ shoes…  so have I, and oddly, we wrote about it on the same day.

From the 4th of July Assistance Department of DC Blogs…

Tips for photographing fireworks from Marc Benton’s Photography Department

If it’s too hot for a “heavy lipstick or a tacky gloss” on the 4th, the Chic Chocolate has an alternative lip coloring suggestion

Looking to add some inexpensive elegance to your outdoor table, Mochatini has an idea

Need something to provide more interest and/or spice to your chicken on the grill, Eat with Me did something fun

Want to grill like a professional who is paid to make $80+ steaks, then check this entry from the Washingtonian’s blogGrilling Lessons from BLT Steak’s Victor Albisu

All manner of social events are compiled in a useful list by the Washington Post’s Going out Gurus.

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