Martha Who?

or...who really has it all, while keeping it all together?

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Some Bloggin' Props...

A break from our regularly scheduled "Every-day-is-a-screenplay" format to toss some props around the blogosphere for a bit...

**First of all -- my cousin is now, like, in the political super blogger land in DC. If you haven't checked out his link in my sidebar, the time is nigh! Scott has been putting some great material out in the last several months -- and garnering quite a bit of press and attention for himself and the publication he's affiliated with. I'm proud to be related to this guy. (...And glad he still speaks to me after my misguided "thought I was a republican" period many years ago... )You can find the Democratic Strategist himself, here.

**A new addition to the sidebar -- a community theatre buddy up here in Portland. Henrik is a great soul, and an extremely fine character actor. I've had the good fortune to see him perform twice recently -- once in the Little Shop of Horrors ensemble, and once just this past weekend in the title role of The Wizard of Oz. He was outstanding. The show was actually quite beautiful and I would be remiss if I didn't also toss the props over to the Belle Of the Bawl for her terrific turn as the sexiest crow this side of the Mississippi. :) Henrik also happened to post a photo of MiniMe's BabySister a few weeks back, and since I'm pathetically remiss in adding graphics to this site, you can visit baby chloe here. His posts are wistfully wonderfully written musings about all sorts of interesting things.

**And last but not least, indie music fans should visit Martha's brother's site, where you can find a link to his MySpace Music site for sound clips of his soon to be released and highly anticipated full-length CD. And for those of you lucky enough to live in New England, you can check out his schedule and catch a live performance.

Ok. MarthaWho Out.

1 Comments:

Blogger Onkel Hankie Pants said...

What an honor, not only to be listed on your blog links, but to be recommended in such glowing and (dare I say it) typically Marthwhoesque terms; i.e., terms of absolutely warm and sincere and usually not quite deserved praise. One could almost hear the giggles.

I was looking over some of your old blogs and enjoyed the one about Pringles. Pringles were very popular in the Green Zone in Baghdad. My surmise was that their tight, round, red, exciting packaging enabled them to survive the hot, bumpy, arduous journey from Pringleland to the banks of the Tigris.

See you for Brunch with Cole and Cole, I think. Auntie Knickers wants to go and says we have missed church for far less worthy reasons in the past.

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