Blogging Boomers Carnival #99 Coming At Ya!

by midlifecrisisqueen on January 11, 2009

I am so pleased that our weekly blogging carnival is still going strong and about to hit number 100 next week! Shows you either how stubborn boomers are or how in need of outside information and support we all are!

ROCK  ON ALL YOU BABY BOOMERS THROUGH GOOD TIMES AND BAD!!!

Here’s our selection of topics for this week:

John over at SoBabyBoomer.com says:  The boomer child of the seventies has never forgotten the illustrations in “The Joy of Sex” bestseller.  Today the book has been revised for the new, post-feminist era.

LifeTwo.com offers us:  Yet another in my seemingly endless series of first dates that never become second dates in: “The Not So Desperate Search for my Second Life Partner.”

When you’re as old as Rhea, at the Boomer Chronicles, you get nostalgic about nearly everything. Here she pines for the daily newspapers as they face their demise.

Cynthia at Don’t Gel Yet says: Clearly the last of her 1968-2008 posts, this one bids farewell to those memories, so frequently evoked during the 40th anniversary of “the year that changed the world” during another one that may also have done so.  Happy New Year.

The Glam Girls over at FabulousAfter40.com say: Is your closet a messy nightmare? Then visit Deborah and JoJami for some New Year’s tips on how to turn your closet into a tidy jewel box.

Ron at I remember JFK says: In the 1960′s, America turned its eyes east for inspiration. Specifically, we looked to England.  We were impressed indeed with what the British had to offer. There was the British Invasion in music, the suave and immensely popular James Bond, and there was also the fashion world.

Andrea Stenberg Thebabyboomerentrepreneur.com suggests:  If you’re building your business online you’ve probably heard the expression “the money is in the list”. And if your email list isn’t growing, neither is your business. Here are seven time-tested ways to build your list.

Ann Harrison, a Retirement Coach says: If you’re never seen without your cell phone attached to your ear, you might want to head over to Contemporary Retirement to discover why more and more people are saying: Bury me with my cell phone.

Janet Wendy of GenPlusUSA.com is heading over to the North American International Auto Show and wants to take your questions to the execs at GM!

And finally, I have a big announcement!  I just published my first book!

Go learn more about it here or just go buy your own copy at AMAZON!

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