I just nominated you for the Dragon’s Loyalty Award.I know that might be a little weird, since I haven’t commented here much, but I enjoy your work very much.
And thanks for reminding me of The Scarlet Pimpernel, I haven’t thought of it in years. I bought my original copy from The Weekly Reader, of all places.
Congrats, Andrew and Tracy, on the Liebster! And it couldn’t have come from a nicer, or more well-versed-in Tolkien, blogger. He helped me out with a research question just last nite.
Sent you a shout-out on Twitter. The other folks I listed in the shout-out are bloggers I particularly enjoy chatting with when the occasion arises.
Hey you guys. I don’t know if you’ve met my friend Hannah or not. She’s a history major with a minor in political science, and she has a post up on nationalism that I would love you to read. I don’t usually drop links on people, but this one seems appropriate. Hannah also shares some of our other interests.
Question for you both: I am building a geeky social media sharing schedule that can be queued three days in advance. If I were to share a link to Therefore I Geek consistently, week-in and week out, which feature would do you the most good for me to share, or what day of the week would be best for me to come and snag a post?
Hi Andrew & Tracy
I just nominated you for the Dragon’s Loyalty Award.I know that might be a little weird, since I haven’t commented here much, but I enjoy your work very much.
And thanks for reminding me of The Scarlet Pimpernel, I haven’t thought of it in years. I bought my original copy from The Weekly Reader, of all places.
If you want to accept, the rules are in this post http://sourcererblog.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/i-so-love-awards/
Thank you for the nomination!! That is amazing. So glad to meet another Percy Blakeney fan, too. -t
I have nominated you for a Liebster Award, follow the link for the rules to accept the nomination 🙂 http://atolkienistperspective.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/liebster-award-nominations/
Congrats, Andrew and Tracy, on the Liebster! And it couldn’t have come from a nicer, or more well-versed-in Tolkien, blogger. He helped me out with a research question just last nite.
Sent you a shout-out on Twitter. The other folks I listed in the shout-out are bloggers I particularly enjoy chatting with when the occasion arises.
Peace and Stuff 😉
just FWIW, I am an international organization man myself. I find your intellectual interests intriguing.
Shoot me a message. I have some questions, possibly a request! thereforeigeekeditorial@gmail.com
Done!
Hey you guys. I don’t know if you’ve met my friend Hannah or not. She’s a history major with a minor in political science, and she has a post up on nationalism that I would love you to read. I don’t usually drop links on people, but this one seems appropriate. Hannah also shares some of our other interests.
http://hannahgivens.wordpress.com/2014/02/28/international-relations-a-brief-history-of-nationalism-and-the-state-centric-system/
I’ve seen her page. I liked her post about whether Star Wars characters were interesting or not.
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