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Monday, April 25, 2005

Coming Soon To a Computer Screen Near You: Celebrity Blogs

Just for giggles, I started poking around to see if famous people blog, too. (I know, it's probably old news by now, but I don't get out much.)
And, lo and behold, they do. A lot, as it turns out.

A full list of them would make this one bear of a post, so I'll limit myself to a list provided by SFGate.com:

-- Jeff Bridges: www.jeffbridges.com
-- Mariah Carey: www.mariahcarey.com
-- Adam Curry (former MTV veejay): live.curry.com
-- Melanie Griffith: www.melaniegriffith.com
-- Moby: www.moby.com
-- Author-director Michael Moore: www.michaelmoore.com
-- Al Roker: www.alroker.com/journal.cfm
-- RuPaul: www.rupaul.com
-- Director Kevin Smith: www.viewaskew.com
-- William Shatner: www.williamshatner.com
-- Gene Simmons: www.genesimmons.com
-- Gwen Stefani (and other members of No Doubt):
www.nodoubt.com/journal/
-- Wil Wheaton: www.wilwheaton.net (Yes, that Wil Wheaton. You know...."Shut up, Wesley"?)

As you may have noticed, many of those are at least somewhat politically motivated, and almost ALL of those lean rather a bit to the left. (S'okay...that way, we know who they are.)

For balance, here's one that doesn't so much....our old buddy Pat Sajak. Yep...the "Wheel of Fortune" guy. (I wonder why he wasn't in the list?)

That should give you a good starting point. Feel free to go for a swim.