Tag: Biblioblogs

  • BiblioBlog Rankings July 2010

    Congratulations to everyone on the list … this essentially means that you are popular.  So, this song goes out to all of you, but especially to ***JIM WEST*** who has done it again. Sorry Joel.  You are still number 2. And, now check everyone else out too (Sorry, there’s actually 51 – forgot to add…

  • BiblioBlog Rankings June 2010

    Well, I took last month off.  I know it was very hard to get on without me, but I’m back to it this month.  You may have noticed how much I have dropped in the rankings.  Because I know that’s why all of you check … “Where is Jeremy at in the rankings this month?” …

  • The Misogynist BiblioBlog Rankings for April 2010 … (More Cowbell Edition)

    By: Gerador Zero *Update – Sabio Lantz should have been included on this list, but was not. He would have ranked in at #42 with an Alexa of 826739. So, everyone else bump yourself down a notch. My apologies to Sabio for the error. If you don’t get the title for this post, check out…

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Ferrell Jenkins

    I don’t know professor Jenkins, but he is one of our bloggers about the lands of the Bible.  And, this one seemed appropriate:

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Mark Goodacre

    I think Mark is very proud of the university where he teaches.  So, it is only proper that for his BiblioBlogger theme song he has a song that repeats the word Duke probably over 100 times. If you guessed “Duke of Earl” you got it right.  Enjoy!:

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Targuman

    Targuman deserves a very special theme song because he is the only BiblioBlogger (at least that I know of) who is a superhero.  His superhero moniker “Targuman” I think refers to his unique ability to protect BiblioBloggers from the nefarious plans of those who would seek to do them harm using only “tar” and “gum.” …

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Rodney Thomas

    Well, Rodney wanted P.O.D. “Revolution” for his theme song.  But, as you may see a trend developing, you don’t get to choose your own theme song.  Rod’s URL is “Political Jesus.”  “Revolution” would have been okay, but what Jesus could possibly be more political than President Jesus.  That’s right … Rod’s theme song is “Jesus…

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Qohelet

    Qohelet is probably my best blog commenter as he probably is for many of you as well.  And, I sincerely appreciate that so he gets his theme song before many of you on the BiblioBlog list (if you get them at all).   He wanted his theme song to be “Bullet with butterfly wings” (see…

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Me

    Well, before anybody tries to tag me with a theme song (which technically you can’t because I run stuff), I should claim my own.  You may ask why I get a cool rock song for my theme song … well, because I’m awesome.  And, it’s got my name in it and everybody use to sing…

  • BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Matt and Madeleine

    This blogging couple goes by MandM, so guess what … Yep, you get “The M&M Song”: