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  • For your bookmarking consideration: The Surf City Voice This new project from Huntington Beach rabble-rouser John Earl (of Orange Coast Voice fame)  focuses on political news and entertainment in our […]

    Two Great New Local Blogs

    For your bookmarking consideration: The Surf City Voice This new project from Huntington Beach rabble-rouser John Earl (of Orange Coast Voice fame)  focuses on political news and entertainment in our […]

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  • Some are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them, and then some are suddenly called on to take the place of Pedroza – what shoes to fill!  I’m still […]

    Humbled.

    Some are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them, and then some are suddenly called on to take the place of Pedroza – what shoes to fill!  I’m still […]

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  • [poll id=”203″] NOTE: You can vote for up to three choices in the above survey. I really tweaked the Jerbalitos with my latest post about how much of a paid […]

    Who is the biggest hack in the O.C. blogosphere?

    [poll id=”203″] NOTE: You can vote for up to three choices in the above survey. I really tweaked the Jerbalitos with my latest post about how much of a paid […]

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  • . . . . . Since I overwhelmingly won the poll the other day asking “Who is your favorite Orange Juice blogger?” (thanks by the way) it falls to me […]

    What It Takes to be a Blogger in Orange County

    . . . . . Since I overwhelmingly won the poll the other day asking “Who is your favorite Orange Juice blogger?” (thanks by the way) it falls to me […]

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  • . . . . . Some unfortunate bloggers did not survive the Great Migration to WordPress Pass, way back in two-thousand-aught-eight. We turned back to look at the fallen, clenched […]

    The Great Blog Migration of ’08

    . . . . . Some unfortunate bloggers did not survive the Great Migration to WordPress Pass, way back in two-thousand-aught-eight. We turned back to look at the fallen, clenched […]

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