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SurgeXperiences Blog Carnival Coming Soon

Written by Jeff W on August 2, 2008 – 12:15 am
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I’d like to thank Jeffrey Leow for giving me the opportunity to host the SurgeXperiences Blog Carnival. Episode 4 of Season 2 will be coming to JeffreyMD.com on August 17, 2008. This will be my first time hosting a blog carnival. To find out more about SurgeXperiences, you can click the banner above.

Deadline for Submissions: August 16
Suggested Theme: My First Time

If you have a post that does not fit with the theme, that’s alright. Just submit it anyways.

Click here to submit your post.

Also, be sure to check out the current edition of SurgeXperiences over at Other Things Amanzi.


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3 Comments to “SurgeXperiences Blog Carnival Coming Soon”

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