One of the things that I've loved so
much about having this blog as an outlet for me over the past eight years is that I've been able to word - vomit the heck out of whatever I'm going through at a particular time and moment.
Not exact matches
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow
blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this point
had become our chief economist, wrote
about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too
much easy credit that
had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
Also,
much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years
about the importance of buyer personas, but these articles, books, and
blog posts
have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best practice that informs on business, sales, and marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
It always makes me smile to see bloggers
blog about how to make money blogging when they don't
have much traffic, don't make
much money online, or haven't been around that long.
We
've written
much on The Demand Creator
Blog about segmenting and personalizing your message around your buyer personas.
I
've been reading your
blog for a while, but only recently began commenting so find
much to talk
about.
ok i
've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious
blog news on CNN learning more
about religion from this alone and
about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others
having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for
much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you
would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious
about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
While
much of what the author wants is similar to what I
have written
about on my
blog and in my own books, I am always glad to see other books with similar messages make it into the marketplace.
I
've been reading this
blog for
about 30 minutes and I
've come to the conclusion that athiests are
much like Jehova's Witnesses and Baptists.
Also, it sort of invalidates your comment
about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this
blog so you
have about as
much of a stake in this as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.
I will be announcing on this
blog what that work is, but it is something I
have wanted to do since I was
about ten years old, and I recently realized that pretty
much my entire life
has been preparing me to do it.
From what I
have seen on my Facebook feed, pretty
much any
blog or story
about how to deal with the demise of «the church» in «this generation» is guaranteed to go viral.
This is pretty
much what I
have always believed
about the Bible, it is what I
have been taught at Bible College and Seminary, it is what I preached and taught as a pastor, and is what I
have taught on this
blog (for the most part).
I am sure people
have reviewed this miniseries to death on other
blogs, so I will not say
much about it.
In some ways I am grateful for my illness, ironically despite illness I am on a
much healthier life path and
have become super passionate
about natural living to the point I started my own wellbeing
blog http://www.naturallymarvellous.com, hoping to inspire other people with fibro to try the alternative route and lead a more natural life.
First of all thank you so
much for this
blog, I love it and I love discovering all you great and healthy idea... I
have one question
about rice, is red rice as good as brown rice?
Although we haven't talked
much about it on the
blog, it was a big decision for Luise to move...
Before I go into detail
about this delicious recipe I
'd just like to just say THANK YOU all so
much for coming to visit my
blog.
Truth be told, I
've never really talked
much about alcoholic beverages on the
blog and I often get asked what my stance is on drinking.
I did want to write and tell you that I do love your
blog and
have learned so
much about baking gluten free.....
These look awesome and I'll
have to try making them with the chocolate graham crackers... talk
about a chocoholic love fest:) Thank you so
much for being a reader - I
've been reading your
blog for quite a while too and I hope someday -LCB- soon! -RCB-
I
've been cooking my way through your books and
blog for the past 9 months, and then randomly watched forks over knives last night, started obsessing
about how
much oil I cook with, thought
about how
much investment there is in oil in my cupboard (it's like Texas in there), went on amazon to look at their cookbook, and who, but who, is one of the contributors?
That speaks volumes
about how
much she
has accomplished through her
blog, and is super inspiring.
I
've heard
about green godess so
much on
blogs, but never
had it (I'm in the UK), so I think I'll
have to try this recipe this weekend.
I haven't written
about this
much here on the
blog because although this is — in theory — an online diary, it is — in practice — more a place of pretty pictures and delicious food.
:) I
have to say that I love how
much I learn
about various foods and their history through your
blog.
Thanks so very
much for creating this awesome
blog and sharing your recipes, thoughts etc... just purchased your cookbook, which will make a great Christmas present for several of our friends — who already
have heard us raving
about this
blog!!.
-LSB-...] previous
blog birthday posts, I
have written
about how
much I treasure my readers.
And then I found it, the
blog post I
'd completely forgotten
about, Lori's 2007 conquest of the Soul Veg dressing as recorded on her fabulous
blog, Pleasantly Plump Vegan, which I miss oh - so -
much.
I
have been seeing so
much good stuff written
about you on a lot of the other
blogs I read, and it gives me such a good feeling inside.
Trust me, Pure Ella isn't a diet or restrictive - eating
blog but I
've learned so
much over the years
about food and you know what?
And for me, someone who works full - time and
blogs almost as
much, getting together with my girlfriends for some
much needed catching up, over good food and wine, well I
'd rather savor all of that, than worry
about pretty pictures for later.
After not writing a
blog post for a while I want to say so
much about 2015 it really all boils down to being content with the year I
've had and excited for the year ahead.
i
've been hearing so
much about Lindsay's book, and I
've always loved her
blog so I can only imagine all the delicious recipes.
I
have so
much constant guilt
about the dozens and dozens and dozens of people I owe emails to, but at a certain point living life
has to take precedence, particular as my
blog is not my job (oh how I wish)
I haven't talked
about this
much on the
blog yet, but reintroducing wheat into my diet
has been a bit of a problem for my tummy.
I might
have the tiniest hunch what it is actually, because we both food
blog so
much and I am terrible at doing that talking
about myself, blowing my own trumpet thing too, and I
've been sitting at my desk for hours at a time trying to do the same thing too, recently!
For this post, I am grateful for the vegan blogging community I
've met through this
blog and how
much I
've learned
about vegan cooking and baking since starting this
blog.
I
had so
much fun telling everyone all
about A Calculated Whisk and how it all works — some of them did not even know what a
blog was!
Thank you so
much for
having the courage to
blog about your life's challenges and for turning them into an inspiration for others.
Because SB Nation is a cool place on the internet and
has many very good
blogs to read, we are able to talk to somebody who knows
much more
about Emre Can than a lot of us do.
I
have had this
blog tooling around in my head for a while and my apologies for being away, but there
has not been
much for me to write
about, with England mostly being dissected to death on the news websites.
Much has been discussed
about the speculation of Falcao on this
blog in the past and with Chelsea most in need of a seasoned front man following the plight of # 50 million - rated Fernando Torres, it seems Rafa Benitez's side seem the most likely to stump up the cash.
If you
've been around my
blog for any length of time you know I tend to be a researcher when it comes to many things and I
would be reading more
about caring for them, clean up, how
much work is involved, veterinary care, how to build a proper coop, keeping them warm in the winter, where to
have them slaughtered (slaughtering is forbidden per the ordinance), etc..
She told me that she
had combed this
blog for more
about our struggles and
had only really found the «everything is so
much better» stuff.
I'm starting to feel like I'm writing this
blog in my sleep and just didn't know
about it... Except that
would mean I was asleep
much more than I actually am.
Thank you so
much for writing this, my own
blog post of today is
about the same issue and I
have been debating whether to hit the publish button or not.
I
have gained so
much from reading different books,
blogs, philosophies, and ideas
about parenting; it
would be a shame if we stopped reading, researching and writing
about how to be the best parents we can be for our kids.
Hi, Thank you so
much for your
blog... I
have a question
about a problem I am
having with my 7 week old and I was hoping you could help.
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already
have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited
about «be a green parent» articles,
blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how
much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.