For the seventh and final installment, I give you a montage series that does a far better job preserving our memories of the finest kisses on film:
Great graphics and choices. Music, not so much.
Movie's Best Kisses Top 30 (30-21)
Movie's Best Kisses Top 30 (20-11)
Movie's Best Kisses Top 30 (10-1)
As promised, everyone who leaves a comment anywhere in the Seven Midnights of Kisses series by Sunday at 11 CDT will be entered into a drawing to receive a DVD of one of my favorite movies. No kissing in this one. I promise. At least I don't remember one. When would he have had the time? Ah, but you knew it would have something to do with time, didn't you? Good luck, everyone, and happy commenting.
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The Time Machine, a Choose Your Own Adventure-style YouTube time travel experience, is gaining momentum. Help Chad, Matt and Rob get to their 12 o'clock meeting without dying. Start here to begin the adventure.
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Travis Erwin, a women's fiction writer from Texas, recently lost his house to a fire. Erica Orloff and Stephen Parrish have created a virtual habitat for Travis and his family where you can purchase a brick to help him rebuild. Every little bit helps.
Also, contemporary romance author Gemma Halliday is organizing an auction to benefit one of her devoted young readers who, along with her mother, recently became homeless. Be sure to visit www.romanticinks.com from January 19-26 to browse some of the amazing gifts for writers and readers that have been donated. Read about this teen's journey through homelessness on her blog.
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Lastly, and far less importantly, I'll be celebrating my two year blogoversary next week. Two hundred and forty three posts of time travel, Vortex 10s and writing. We'll be time traveling a bit next week to revisit some of my favorite posts.
Until then, have a great weekend everyone!
9 comments:
Happy blogoversary!!!
You do a great job and I'm reading even when I'm not being a good blog-buddy and leaving lots of comments! (*sigh* *swats at real-life*)
A lot of good things happen around the blogosphere to support those who have had troubles. I'm happy to see that.
Congrats on your blogoversary.
Great fun with Chad, Mat and Rob...thanks for that, L.A.
way to go, lam... and may you have another 50 years of blogging [at least] :)
Wow, I just read her blog. Can't imagine going through that at such a young age. Thanks for sharing what Gemma Halliday is doing.
(And early congrats on 2 years!!)
Happy Blogoversary!
I LOVE the Ghost and Mrs Muir!
Sue...thanks for being one of my most devoted visitors :)
Charles...It does make me proud to be part of the writing community.
Barbara...I'm so glad you had fun with it. They were likable guys, weren't they?
laughingwolf...50? Wow. I hope a time machine will be the gotta-have-it electronic in fifty years, not a PC :)
Katie...how strong and knowledgeable she is at her age.
miladysa...thanks. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is one of my favorite movies of ALL TIME. I can't quite put my finger on why...but I've heard from so many others who feel the same way.
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