I don’t know how to vote in livejournal, but I read through Google Reader.
Becca | June 4, 2009 | 7:56 am
I go through sarazarr.com (and I couldn’t vote because I’m not a member of LJ – I’m feeling a wee bit left out right now, so maybe I should do something about that…)
Shannon | June 4, 2009 | 9:51 am
I could not vote either. I read through sarazarr.com
Lisa | June 4, 2009 | 12:51 pm
I go to google and type Saya Zarr! =)
Lisa | June 4, 2009 | 12:51 pm
Opps! I meant Sara Zarr!
hannah | June 4, 2009 | 2:18 pm
I don’t know how to vote in LJ either, but I read it in my RSS reader.
Can’t vote in the poll because that requires a LiveJournal login. No wonder LJ is leaps and bounds ahead. I read through a feed reader.
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I couldn’t get the poll to work (darn!) but I’ll answer here: I’ve got you in my “Blogs I Follow” on my Blogger dashboard! :)
You’re in my reader and if I want to comment, I head over to sarazarr.com.
I don’t know how to vote in livejournal, but I read through Google Reader.
I go through sarazarr.com (and I couldn’t vote because I’m not a member of LJ – I’m feeling a wee bit left out right now, so maybe I should do something about that…)
I could not vote either. I read through sarazarr.com
I go to google and type Saya Zarr! =)
Opps! I meant Sara Zarr!
I don’t know how to vote in LJ either, but I read it in my RSS reader.
I go to sarazarr.com, I do not pass Go, I do not collect $200, and I’m clueless about how to vote.
PS Thanks for the satisfying, “ahhhhh” ending to Once Was Lost.
I read at sarazarr.com
Can’t vote in the poll because that requires a LiveJournal login. No wonder LJ is leaps and bounds ahead. I read through a feed reader.