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<title>Llamas Go To The Bloggies</title>
<link>http://llamabutchers.mu.nu/archives/2004_12.php#057373</link>
<description>As I'm sure you all know by now, voting is currently taking place for the 2004 Weblog Awards. What you may not have realized is that you can vote multiple times - once a day in each poll, to be...</description>
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<title>Weblog Awards 2004</title>
<link>http://firsttaste.blogs.com/mirthfulones/2004/12/norbizness_tell.html</link>
<description>Norbizness tells us like it is, so if you would like an entertaining take on the whole awards extravaganza, head on over there. The reason for my mirthless attitude is that for some reason, the </description>
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<title>A High Class Orgle</title>
<link>http://armiesofliberation.com/archives/2004/12/03/a-high-class-orgle/</link>
<description>Gordon has comments on the well deserved nomination of the The Llama Butchers as best culture blog. But he gives us a little more information than necessary. I really didn&apos;t need to know all that Gordo, especially the whole audio-voyerism part. Orgle ...</description>
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<title>The &quot;Webbies&quot; Wredux</title>
<link>http://sundriesshack.com/index.php?p=1142</link>
<description>Well, folks, I&apos;m not winning any ringing endorsements for my nomination in the 2004 Weblog Awards.

Rusty has forsaken me, the LlamaButchers have given me the ultra-arctic shoulder. SimonWorld is on the MuNu bandwagon, too. Hey...gotta throw the boy...</description>
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<title>Llama Culture?</title>
<link>http://www.crankyneocon.com/crankyneocon/2004/12/llama_culture.html</link>
<description>Something didn&apos;t sound right about the Llamas being nominated in </description>
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