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http://www.uglygreenchair.com/index.html
Vertically and optically challenged anglophile. Loves shoes and cooking.
http://www.unfogged.com/
Links, opinions, and comments about current events, politics, culture and the just plain wacky things that happen.
http://www.theurbancountry.com/
An anti-war, environmentally-friendly site that contains political commentary and mockery, eco-living tips, current events, real-life stories and deep thoughts.
http://www.uhri.com/
Thoughts on faith, parenting, lifehacks, and software development.
http://um-paro.studioamparo.com/
Amparo Jelsma wonders aloud and photographs the world around her.
http://www.unblog.com/
Peta Williams' unblog and personal site.
http://www.unbossed.com/
Group of writers examining political issues through news, culture, the arts, satire, and, when they have to, politics.
http://unfocusgroup.blogspot.com/
Obtuse commentary by obtuse people.
http://radio-weblogs.com/0112083/
Notes on coping with the rapidly changing world of science and technology.
http://unlimitedjargon.blogspot.com/
Writing about the world, politics, technology and other websites.
http://www.unpublishedguy.com/
Offers observations and opinions about writing short fiction.
http://unrational.blogspot.com/
Not entirely rational, not exactly irrational. Definitely, unrational.
http://www.unstoppable.org/
Writing about science, technology, and the internet.
http://unusualorthodoxy.wordpress.com/
A blog that explores existential questions using photography, poetry and video.
http://www.rossandtaya.com/
Full-time missionaries with FamilyLife. Includes photos and updates on their life and ministry. From Little Rock, Arkansas.
http://www.upsidedownhippo.com/
Thoughts of a gay graphic designer in Baltimore with pictures of his dog, Goblin.
http://www.utterlyboring.com/
Random links, quotes, jokes, news, and other mildly entertaining stuff.
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