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Jun

Blog on Other Bloggers’ Blogs - Help Think of a Name!

Before you ask, no, I’m not having a lazy day, but I’ve decided to post an entry about things other bloggers are blogging about. It’s that simple. What I have found circulating around the blogosphere, and the media, that I thought you might like to read. My friends (and rivals, yaaarrhh) over at The PETA Files have got a name for this type of post – they call it Internet Soup. I think Fish & Chimps can better that, and I call on you wonderful people to help me come up with our own name. And I’m sure you can come up with something better than ‘Blog on Other Bloggers’ Blogs’. Don’t be shy, just say the first thing that comes into your head. I do it all the time.

Anyway, here’s today’s instalment…

1. A hunter goes to live with a PETA US family on Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days show.
2. Hippy Shopper’s report on the Observer Ethical Awards, including a win for Divine Chocolate – who just recently won a PETA Proggy Award from us.
3. Five things you didn’t know about tomatoes. Whhaaat? It could save your prostate!
4. Oprah Winfrey’s still vegan, how’s she finding it?
5. Stranded dolphins in Cornwall


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