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Zombie Chicken Award


Thanks to Melissa for giving me the Zombie Chicken Award-I love it!:)

Here's the rules:

The blogger who receives this award believes in the Tao of the zombie chicken - excellence, grace and persistence in all situations, even in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. These amazing bloggers regularly produce content so remarkable that their readers would brave a raving pack of zombie chickens just to be able to read their inspiring words. As a recipient of this world-renowned award, you now have the task of passing it on to at least 5 other worthy bloggers. Do not risk the wrath of the zombie chickens by choosing unwisely or not choosing at all...
Some of these people might have gotten this award already, but these are five blogs I would brave zombie chickens to read:
Shooting Stars Mag-she was one of my first followers and first blogs I found. She made me feel welcome in the blogging world-and she totally rocks!:)
Bookworm at BookwormBookLovers -I love how much our reading patterns are similar-we'll both be reading a book at the same and then post reviews. It's great to have someone share my reading interests and get all gushy about the same books.
Amanda Ashby-Yes, I'm giving it to an author, but her posts on zombies crack me up, and who better to give a zombie chicken award to?
The Story Siren-I know she's been nominated like a hundred times, but I love her blog!
The Teen King-I'm nominating him because he would send zombie chickens after me if I didn't. Plus, he even read Twilight for his blog-that's dedication!:)
Also, thanks to Addicted to Books for giving me my second Sisterhood award!

Comments

  1. Awww thanks!! And I'm ALWAYS reading your blog as well, you know. It's fab.

    -Lauren

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  2. What a fun award, and well deserved, your blog is one of the many I check everyday

    Barry

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  3. Aww..thanks-I'm officially blushing!:)

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  4. Thanks so much! I love the sound of the award, too....LOL!

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