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Recommend some journals... yours, other people's, I don't care.
-- Anonymous, July 18, 2000
I'll recommend Nobody Knows Anything, the successor to the first journal that I ever encountered. Diane is a screenwriter living in Los Angeles, who between looking after her baby and writing her scripts finds the time to write engagingly about life, the movie business and anything else that crosses her mind.
-- Anonymous, July 18, 2000
I recommend my own, only because I'm jealous you get so many hits and I only get like, 200 a day or so.
http://suzie.someone. net I pretty much write everyday, whether I have something to say or not. Sometimes I get a little fixated on sex, only because I'm open about it, and usually I write about how my day has been boring or little conversations I have with people while driving on the street and yelling out "whore" to them. One time we even started to snap pictures and then drive away.
-- Anonymous, July 18, 2000
I'm going to be completely narcisstic here and put my own down. Errr, forgive me?If a common base, don't use logs
-- Anonymous, July 18, 2000
Of course I recommend mine. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4340 I don't know *why* I recommend it, I just do. :)I also recommend my friend Jamis's: http://www.jamouse.com His whole site, really...brilliant writing, and he's really hot, too.
Also my homie Dustin-Karl's: http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/3383 His writing is humourous, and cynical, and so very him.
-- Anonymous, July 19, 2000
You know I'm going to say mine.I would recommend someone else's too, but, apart from digital ink, the only other ones I read regularly are Zed's and Tim's, and everyone reads those already.
-- Anonymous, July 19, 2000
I'll recommend mine:and i'll also recommend all of my hostees' journals, because I'm a nice person:
Eh, I hope those links showed up. I'm not sure if this type of message board has a special code or anything:)
-- Anonymous, July 19, 2000
I guess I'll go with everyone else and say mine: hazycolour.com. I try to be funny but sometimes I do get serious and you can read how pathetic I sound when I like someone and get rejected abillion times over. ooh it's fun!I also have a weblog page at wellyeah.org but eh, that's not a real journal. I just write insignifigant things there.
I guess I'll also recommend loobylu - her cartoon drawings are adorable and I check there often.
catherine - she just has her weblog, words and music now but oooh it's addicting to go there and her weblog is looking like a journal since she writes looong messages. plus, she likes radiohead!
girlhero.org - eh, alot of people go here but what the hell. I like it.
I could go on but you could just check out the links I have on my sites. I have alot more!
-- Anonymous, July 19, 2000
Justify left, goddammit.-dan
-- Anonymous, July 19, 2000
Well, I am gona put my journal out there Lizard Lips as a shameless self promotion and as a person very jealous of Katie's following.. and, I'm highly recommend "Jellyfish". A link is on the Digital Ink's links page believe.Roxy runs a neat site at Loudgirl. I am highly addicted to her journal as well....
-- Anonymous, July 20, 2000
Just a side note.. Jellyfish is down until the end of summer or something. The author is on vacation. Just in case you go there and find that it doesn't work.
-- Anonymous, July 20, 2000
My journal, I Belong To The Post-Blank Generation, currently at a temporary home on horrible Angelfire. Aelf-indulgent drivel, but I'm proud of it.
-- Anonymous, July 20, 2000
-- Anonymous, July 20, 2000
http://xeney.com - Beth's journal is addictive http://pamie.com - It's pamie; what else can I say? http://georgina.org/girl - Georgina makes me feel like being an Aussie http://rainy.net/nostalgia - Suzen makes what she writes sound surrealI would put mine, but I'm changing layouts so it's down for the moment.
-- Anonymous, July 22, 2000
anyone at wannabejournals.com. steph, anna, will, and sarah are an awesome bunch.
-- Anonymous, July 27, 2000