Friday, April 04, 2008

The Better Late Than Never Edition of Surfer's Paradise Hullabaloo!


I don't know, as I put this carnival together, whether it will be simply the latest edition or the last.

If I'll do Surfer's Paradise Hullabaloo! again or not depends on what response follows.

I'm looking for comments here, related to the carnival, and to see that those who have contributed posts receive comments. The idea of a successful carnival, as far as I'm concerned, is that a rising tide lifts all boats.

Some new link exchange opportunities would, to me, make it more worthwhile to continue doing what's necessary to make this happen.

Beyond that, it's easy to increase traffic...both to have people visit me and to give me great new bloggers to connect with.

So, let's see how it works out...

Welcome to the Better Late Than Never Edition of Surfer's Paradise Hullabaloo!...

>>> We start off with Small Steps That Ignite The Flame of Passion!, from Elizabeth

>>> What better to follow that than John DeWitt's Zen, Happiness And The Law Of Attraction?

>>> Get a look at the progress Thomas D. Brownsword is making on a variety of projects.

>>> Did you know that British Kids Believe Churchill Walked On The Moon? That according to Naomi at Diary From England

>>> Cindy King's advice on dealing effectively with foreign lingo seems perfect to follow that.

>>> And that leads us to Love, Life And Martians..., a must read I think, from Joshua Seth.

>>> I admired William F. Buckley and am pleased to share this memorial post from Daisy Dead Air

>>> MBB offers details on the Economic Stimulus Tax Rebate President Bush is counting on to prop up the United States economy

>>> On a related note, you may know I'm trying to make some extra money online to help make up for my lack of health insurance. Given what I've learned and experienced, I recommend Terry Dean's 7 Make Money Online Myths

>>> Music, Dance and Drama comes from Whoppi Clients, which I think will draw smiles and provide a good bit of perspective.

>>> At the other end of the spectrum, Rod Covey identifies the ingredients for a cocktail called Arrogance.

>>> Don't miss Robyn J. McCleary's post on the mystery of the disappearing Original Nintendo

>>> Speaking of mysteries, Kilroy_60 can't figure out what the Clintons are thinking

>>> Finally, Cindy King tells you how to get international attention for your website

And that wraps up this edition. I have faith that people will do what's right; so I'm scheduling a new edition for May 9th. (Enter now)

5 comments:

Kilroy_60 said...

All too often people don't realize how much time is required to put a carnival together. I can understand your frustration.

Hang in there is all I can say; don't let the bastards get you down.

Cheers!

Daisy said...

Thanks for including me! Hope all is well with you. Just gave you a quick VOTE at Blog Village, while I'm passing through. :)

Elizabeth for XquisitLife said...

You have an amazing site and I am thrilled to be a part of this amazing community! WOW What a fabulous job you have done, and continue to do! Bravo!

Have a fabulous night!
Elizabeth

Cindy said...

Hi Tony,

Thank you for including my article...and for all of the other great reads!!

I really love the colors on your site! I come from the Bahamas - no surfing there, just lots of bright colors. (but now live in France, not quite as grey as Britain!)
Just wanted to say that your website struck a cord somewhere.

Now want to get back to reading some more of your articles.

Cindy King
Captivating Elusive International Clients
www.cindyking.biz

Ekim said...

Hope to see the May carnival - great job you've done here!