Haven't done this in awhile and there is quite a few interesting posts that have come up today so I figured I'd knock 'em all out of the park at once.
According to Tokyo Times, I Is For Instant Ramen. Mmmmm, Instant Ramen....
Yangban, who once spoke of the panties of spring, now speaks of the peppers of summer. What this all says about him, it's anyone's guess.
The Marmot speaks on the highly suspect case of The Missing 5,000 Years in which China has decided that Korea didn't exist till only a couple decades ago. That's going to ruffle some feathers to say the least. His already 31 comments is proof of that.
Jay Reding is commenting on a recent Victor Davis Hanson article (see I'm not the only one who thinks this guy is genius) and points out that we in America better start realizing there is indeed a war going on before we are caught unawares again.
Erick Erickson tells his personal experience with those who play the race card in a political election. And it's absurd as usual.
Toni shares the coolest thing she ever saw on a train in Japan. Frankly I'm not surprised, I mean, after that Simpsons episode in Japan how can the Japanese people not love Homer? Beware Godzilla on the flight out though...
Robert of the Mulatto Advocate responds to a reader. Laying the smackdown might be a more apt way of describing it but either way I'm glad he did it.
Little Miss Atilla speaks on the John Kerry and the new Swiftboat Veterans ad. I'm thinking the Democracts picked the wrong person in the primary elections. Although, was their a right person?
Left Coast Conservative remembers fondly the days of loading up Doom on the PC in college. Now that Doom 3 has come out, the wife won't let him have it in the house. Oh how things can change for a married man. (I also see someone else put this post on a blog roll rundown...)
Haemi is going for iPod. But being froogle about it. I commend her froogleness.
Phil of Shades of Gray posts his own blog roll rundown. And hey I'm on there with a compliment. Domo arigato Phil-san.
Jeffrey Overstreet has some words of wisdom for those running the Jason Bourne Franchise. I tend to agree.
Wicked Thoughts delievers unto us the tale of Noah in the year 2004. As a member of a family trying to get a house built this little story is more closer to reality than I'd like...
Tony provides a preview photo of Exorcist: The Beginning (scroll up if you dare!). Wait, you mean that's Teresa Heinz Kerry? My apologies...
Opus tells us of the Transformers movie that is coming out. How freaking cool is that people?
John Campea questions What Ever Happened To The "Action Hero?" Overseas my friend. They all went overseas...
And thus we come to the end of it. Whew...that was a bit of work there....
Hope you enjoy it.


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