Between watching the Washington Redskins-Detroit Lions game and monitoring my fantasy football teams, I decided to create a comprehensive list of blogs with Sean in the title. This is what happens when the soccer games I am supposed to referee get cancelled because of muddy fields. Anyway, check out the Sean Blogs!
One of the best hockey blogs out there is Sean Leahy’s Going Five Hole. The blog is so good, that I already linked to it.
Sean in Saskatchewan is Sean Shaw, who is a Professional Research Associate in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan and the Vice-chair of the Saskatoon Environmental Advisory Committee. This is the place to go for Saskatchewan politics. (I have no idea if this is true, but this is the only place I have gone for Saskatchewan politics!)
Sean the Baptist has been appointed as the Professor of New Testament Studies for the Uniting Church in Australia in the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, and within the Uniting Church's Theological College in Melbourne. Although the appointment doesn’t begin until January 1, 2009, Sean hasn’t updated the blog since October 10.
Although he is the manager/webmaster of AnimeUSA, this is Sean P. Aune’s personal website where he writes about who is the best James Bond, his hatred of Dirty Dancing and the PG Porn series. Of all of Sean blogs listed here, this is the one I will probably visit more than any other.
Sean Tiner works in advertising in Laguna Beach, California. He posts his own art on the website and recently wrote about the users of social media.
Sean and Heather, a married couple in Texas, are starting the adoption process. They invite you to join them on this journey. There is a big twist on the blog as Heather is pregnant. Well, that goes against the blog’s theme, doesn’t it? Congrats and good luck to both of them!
Sean O’Keefe’s Personal Blog written by a teacher assistant in Raleigh, North Carolina is relatively new to the blog world. He tells everyone to vote and has this quote from last month’s Vice Presidential debate:
"Also why is Sarah Palin incapable of responding to the debate where Biden is? Is she really that naieve, dumb, prone to shoot the interviewer like he/she was a moose????" Um, OK.
The Life of Sean and Emma - They are twins who just turned two years old. Awwwwww.
You may be an excellent illustrator, Mr. O’Connor, but seanoconnor.info is a lazy name for a blog.
Apparently, there is more than one person named Sean out there who is an illustrator. What are the odds? News from Sean Qualls shows some of his work including the children’s book Before John Was a Jazz Giant.
Sean’s Soapbox – Knitting, Spinning, Fiber, Politics: It’s All a Tangled Web. Now that’s a tagline! Plus, you can hear all about Rhinebeck. I don’t know what Rhinebeck is, but "the fiber and yarns are amazing."
Sean Percival’s Blog – Sean is a web developer and author with many years experience of messing around on the Internet for fun and profit. He also proposed at the top of the Empire State Building.
The winner of most successful person Sean in the blog title goes to Cardinal Seán, the Archbishop of Boston, for Cardinal Seán’s blog. Lots of pictures.
There are other Sean blogs I found out there, but they have not been updated in months or years. If you know of other Sean blogs, feel free to include them in the comments below. Please note that I am not including blogs with Shawn, Shawon, Shonn, or Chone in this list.
wow that's random...
ReplyDeleterhinebeck is a town in upstate new york with a population of nearly 7800... it apparently hosts a large annual sheep and wool festival, named for the town...
of course, I know it better for being the hometown of one of my college roommates as well as a girl who played on our ultimate team in college... it's also where I was when the calendar turned from 1999 to 2000...
Saw this come through on my Google Alerts... this has to be the most random gathering of Seans ever -laugh- Thanks for the kind write up!
ReplyDeleteCaptain - Thanks for the Rhinebeck information. A sheep and wool festival! Who knew?
ReplyDeleteSean - I'm glad you enjoyed it. Of all the Sean blogs that I found, your blog was definitely my favorite (other than mine of course!).
Lazy eh? If I tack on a word, such as ramblings, to my name, would that qualify as a less lazy name? hah. I have to agree that this is a rather strange grouping, but I appreciate the traffic none-the-less.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the write-up!
ReplyDeleteseanoconnor - Excellent reply! I guess Sean's Ramblings isn't much of a name either.
ReplyDeleteSean Tiner - You're welcome.
This is definitely the most people named Sean who have ever commented here. :)
LOL! Yup, the fibers and yarns WERE amazing!
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