Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: collaborative blogs, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 1 of 1
How to use this Page
You are viewing the most recent posts tagged with the words: collaborative blogs in the JacketFlap blog reader. What is a tag? Think of a tag as a keyword or category label. Tags can both help you find posts on JacketFlap.com as well as provide an easy way for you to "remember" and classify posts for later recall. Try adding a tag yourself by clicking "Add a tag" below a post's header. Scroll down through the list of Recent Posts in the left column and click on a post title that sounds interesting. You can view all posts from a specific blog by clicking the Blog name in the right column, or you can click a 'More Posts from this Blog' link in any individual post.
Group blogs like Long Awkward Pause shine on WordPress.com -- and now you can say you knew this comedic confab before they hit the big time.
Haha! Hooray for LAP! Totally awesome!
Thanks for getting us together, Michelle. I’m sorry we didn’t tell you about Chris’ Hasslehoff thing before you brought him up. It was an ugly scene and the rest of us are grateful that you didn’t mention it in this post.
I am a recent fan and love LAP! I have even attempted my own satire after reading theirs. They are specialists…
Thanks, Michelle, for the great interview and for putting us up in that terrific RV park. It was much more spacious then the VW van we all drove up in. Nice touch with the Hoff poster in Chris’s bunk, too. Thanks so much for having us. Oh, and Adam wanted me to ask: We we supposed to leave the RV there?
Awesome!! Congrats LAP!! I laughed through this whole interview. Well done and well deserved.
Someone put you up in an RV park? That wasn’t us… you might want to make sure you still have your ID and credit cards.
I’m not even sure we still have Adam…
This is a great profile! Thanks so much for featuring us. The whole RV thing I wondered about, but they gave us free beer and cheesy-poofs.
In that case, it sounds like you got a good deal.
They were incredibly cheesy.