Five random blogs before breakfast

We've done this before, but here are the rules again.

We have visited 5 random stlbloggers blogs. We have done this through
their random blogger app:

http://stlbloggers.com/random.aspx =20

We have copied a sentence or two from one of their top two posts.

Your task: Find them.

1)

Today, I took off my pants. I was so happy, I ran in circles around
the dining room table with my arms in the air.

2)

on new year's eve, chicago transit offers penny rides. we didn't have
any pennies, so the bus driver let us on free, which was very nice of
him.

3)

Not quite blind, but definatly on a long steady decline. Went to the
eye doctor over the weekend and discovered that my perscription is
roughly 20/400.

4)

Shawn was one of these people. He was chasing after someone, Jaquetta
I think it was, because of the snow boots. Advance in time a few
hours. I was told that Shawn had been arrested for robbery. Being me,
I was a bit worried, paniced if you will. Next I know, I=B9m somewhere,
I can=B9t quite identify the place. I want to say it was home because my
computer was there, but it didn=B9t seem like home.

5)

i received an email this morning (moments ago, even) telling me that
one of my amazon.com shipments is *finally* on it's way. looks like it
will be a merry christmas for some of my friends after all, thought i.

Posted by: nobody on 1/5/2005 7:41:40 AM , 4 comments

Submitted by L at 1/6/2005 1:54:46 PM
    Well, obviously, the first random blog belongs to none other than Narnia Hope herself, daughter of palindromic birthday girl Mae Midwest. No time to run down the others.

    Just wondering Nobody, were you the inspiration for the song
    "Nobody But Me" by the Isley Brothers (1962) and later by the Human Beinz (1968)?

    "Nobody can do the skate like I do..."

    Happy Birthday Mae Midwest!
Submitted by nobody at 1/6/2005 2:21:45 PM
    we like to think we were.

    Mae's birthday is palindromic? Does that mean...no, it's impolite to ask.

    today was also allegedly the birthday of Joan of Arc.

Submitted by L at 1/6/2005 2:58:17 PM
    At first, I thought I'd be revealing protected info, but since Mae has revealed her age in her blog countless times, the mere mention of her birthdate being palindromic, coupled with having disclosed that it's tomorrow, results in the following: 1-7-71!
Submitted by nobody at 1/6/2005 3:35:56 PM
    Ohh good. We didn't think Mae was as old as we thought your post indicated...but we've never met her.
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