This Blog is on Vacation

by Missy Ward on March 10, 2008 · 0 comments

I am headed off to vacation, somewhere in Punta Cana this week. My husband actually arranged for the entire trip and I found out the destination, only yesterday. The resort however, remains a mystery.

In exchange for my hubby planning the entire holiday, he has asked that I limit my “online time” to 30 minutes per day. I think that’s somewhat fair and I intend to play along (for the first few days anyway.) :-)

During the last few vacations that I’ve been on, there has always been one “Top Story” that dragged me back to my PC numerous times each day:

  • Cancun, 2007 – Anna Nicole Smith Corpse Fight
  • Costa Rica, 2007 – Paris Hilton goes to Jail
  • Aruba, 2007 – Natalee Holloway’s case hits the news again, the week I’m in Aruba.
  • This time, there are so many good “stories” going on that I don’t know how I’m going to disconnect! Here are the ones I’m going to be keeping an eye on:

    PepperJam vs. CJ

  • Scott Jangro’s Blog
  • Sam Harrelson on Revenews
  • Carsten Cumbroski on Revenews
  • ABestWeb
  • The Eliot Spitzer Fallout (insert evil laugh here)

    The SXSW Music and Media Conference coverage

    and of course the Elections!

    So while I’m gone, instead of boring you with blog posts about my new favorite island drink, how great my tan is coming along or about the things that have scarred my eyes forever (think speedo), I’ve decided to just point my readers (or lack thereof) to the content that I’ll be following so that we can all be on the same page when I get back :)

    Voy a la playa – Adios!

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