Random 10…Top Categories
March 11, 2010 – 12:31 am | No Comment

In the most recent edition of the Sunday Seven, I asked readers to make a guess at the seven top categories on this blog. Four days later, no one has made an attempt, which means that either no one wants to guess or no one cares.
But I’m the stubborn type, so I decided to list the top 10 categories …

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Politics

Being middle of the road means freedom to criticize both sides without regret.

Double Standards

Gotta love people who say one thing then demand the other.

Religion

My take on what’s right and what’s wrong with religion.

Television

The crazy world of television. Believe me: I know crazy when I see it.

Grammar

Good grammar makes me smile. Bad grammar makes me blog.

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Arch-a-thon Post #32: Sunday Seven – Episode 155

Submitted by Patrick on August 17, 2008 – 3:29 am | 2 Comments

So my friends, Archie and Rebekah, are moving to California, just southeast of the San Francisco area. That’s an area I have always wanted to visit, and at least now I’ll have another excuse to do so.

San Francisco has always been a fascinating place to me. And I’m not the only one who feels that way. Even Alfred Hitchcock called the city America’s answer to Paris. So now that I’ve talked up the place a bit, I wonder if you’ve had time to come up with seven attractions you’d like to visit in the San Francisco area some day.

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
Name seven attractions you’d like to visit in the San Francisco area.

Either answer the question in a comment or answer it in your journal and include the link in a comment. (To be considered “first to play,” a link must be to the specific entry in which you answered the question.) You may include this link in the URL space when leaving your comment, or in the comment itself. As long as it’s there in one spot or the other.

My Answers:
1. Archie & Rebekah (But you already knew that)
2. Carly and Alan (of Ellipsis fame)
3. Exploratorium
4. Coit Tower
5. Lombard Street
6. Muir Woods
7. Wax Museum at Fisherman’s Wharf

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