Whoa, wait a minute - that's no good - I am the little people. And I'm not just saying that because I'm 5'1" and weigh less than a buck. I'm saying that because some really amazing, popular and infuential bloggers were generous enough to help get the word out about my blog. SO, I'd like to thank The Academy (of Legal Bloggers)...
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It all started when, Among Other Things Babes,
crowned IHT a "Blawg of the Day." Look at that face. Helluva guy. |
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Then, out of the blue, old friend
and ,
Marc Marling, posted some really nice words about me and my new project. He is such a good guy, a true Southern Gentlemen. How many of those do you know? |
My first speaking engagement
EVER was with ...can
you imagine? No pressure there. Well, needless to say he was great to present with and has helped me time and time again since.
Including being a blog pusher for years. |
| Were it not for the encouragement of this handsome gent, there would be no Heart in Tech. |
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Between you and me, I think he has a little crush on me. |
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toasted me on his blog and I thank him very much. Matt is one of the most spirited and interesting guys out there. If you ever get the chance, you should share a toast with him yourself. |
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Nobody will argue that this gent isn't one of the most admired and liked in the legal community. |
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Jim, thank you very much for the post. You're quite a charmer yourself. |
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Not everyone that has thrown me a bone is an old friend. These two California hunks took the time to send me a nice note about my efforts and then went on to mention IHT in their own respected and popular blogs. |
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at BlawgThink last year and thought she was incredibly sweet and knowledgeable. Thanks for the mention Bonnie! |
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This guy? I don't know him at all and he's not even a legal
blogger. But he linked to IHT, which then sent me to his blog -
which I really like. Thank you Phil, whoever you are. |
Finally, I'd like to thank you, all three of you, for stopping by and I hope you come back. I also hope you participate in my blog experience by leaving a note or a question when it strikes you.