We bring you the buzz from the 215 blogs this week:
Philebrity was as annoyed as we are with Philadelphia Gay News publisher Mark Segal's daily "one question for Obama" emails—especially since there is NO QUESTION MARK in the email. Oh... no question, Mark... no pun intended. Heh.
The Philadelphia Turkey wrote about the battle for control of shrubbery at the Delaware Avenue casinos. The satire stars DiCicco and Nutter in the modern day version of the Knights Who Say Nih.
Above Average Jane noted the lack of female politicians and interviewees at Wednesday's debate. Hmmm... that's depressing.
Studio 34 is in love with Baltimore Avenue and the surrounding 'hood. It sounds like the fledgling Baltimore Avenue Business Association is on a mission to make others fall in love with the area, too. We'll be keeping an eye on it.
Philadelphia Will Do thought SEPTA's exclusive deal with AT&T was a great idea, not because it prevented other riders from using their cell phones underground on public transit, but because phone thieves will now know exactly who has an iPhone... or, who had an iPhone.
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