Over at Slice of Life Homz has a great story about his
Day With Big Daddy. He talks about his job, a pizza oven in the woods, Bud Light, peculiar driving habits in non-4wd trucks, finding common ground on the issue of natural preservation, and of course a guy named Big Daddy.
Does anyone read this blog anymore? When I access this blog with the volume turned up on my computer, all I hear is crickets chirping. I half expect a to see a graphic of a tumbleweed blowing across the screen when this webpage comes up.
ReplyDeleteHey, I am a loyal follower of all things DCAT!
ReplyDeleteIn reality, there are very few things to love in this part of Texas. In order:
ReplyDelete1. God
2. Guns
3. High School Football
4. Dcat's blog
I'll stop reading the Dcat Blog when you pry the keyboard from my cold dead hands!
The mail is running 3 to 1 against you Thunderstick.
ReplyDeleteWhammy!
dcat
Yeah, but Rich doesn't count--you can't count fellow bloggers who you link to because clearly you only read each other as a mutual agreement to inflate each other's numbers.
ReplyDeleteAnd the other two posters don't count because they posted anonymously so even though they read, they are clearly embarrassed by it or they'd give at least an internet handle.
I read dcat, but don't know why..
ReplyDeleteI feel the name Dcat is deceiving, I expected this to be about "the cat"!!
ReplyDeleteI read Dcat but have no blog. I also eat Chip's Ahoy 100 calorie packs at work and store my socks in my tackle box. Ah.... Smells like Vicotry. I'm Special Agent Chet Desmond, and that's my story.
ReplyDeleteThe post that this one linked to was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteI am tearing up over the level of support i am receiving.
ReplyDeleteOh -- and if you type the blog title differently, you will in fact discover a blog about some woman's cat(s). I kick it with a crazy crowd.
dcat
T-Stick's comments don't count because he is clearly a Douchebag, capital D.
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