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Blogger Par-tay

Last night, I had the pleausre of attending a blogger party organized by Karol, who was really cool, as I expected.

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It was great fun. My dear friends Shankar of TK (who has an additional picture) and Jess, a feministing contributor, came as well. I wore my feministing tank top to represent.

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And I met Dawn Summers, who is hilarious and shares her name with another Dawn who I don’t love as much. Sadly, I did not get a picture with her.

Check out all their blogs. They’re fabulous. Thanks to Karol for organizing the party!


8 thoughts on Blogger Par-tay

  1. One day I will organize the Indiana blogger meetup. One day.

    If we promise to spend the whole time telling you bloggers what amazing people you are, will you invite the non-blogging but blog-reading lumpenproletariat, too?

  2. The old-fashioned part of me prompts me to point out, Lauren, that you, too, are very photogenic. I hope that’s not offensive coming from someone you’ve never met…

  3. Lauren, you are ridiculous. (Let me also throw in there that for some reason, I turn out better in pictures than I actually look in weird life. It’s my greatest gift).

    Anecdote: I was over at my friend Sean’s house (Sean of tampon-applicator-wrapped-in-TP-fame), and I was looking through your Flickr photos. Sean looks over my shoulder and says, “Wow, who is that? She is so pretty!” And he is super-critical, and rarely says that anyone is pretty. So that’s a pretty high compliment.

    I think you are gorgeous to the point where people don’t feel the need to tell you that you’re pretty; they just assume you already know.

    (Hopefully, this does not compromise anyone’s feminist politics. We can all still appreciate beauty where we see it, right?)

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