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Love in blogland: the 2006 bloggies

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The Bloggie award nominees are up, and we want to give props to those, em, getting props. Now the voting is open, so hit the page and give your love to those who deserve it. We must note:

Locally, the Fug Girls, who take apart celebrity fasion like no one else, for Best American blog, Best Entertainment blog, and Best Writing; This Week in Tech for Best Podcast; the partly-LA Make Blog for Best craft blog; now-Angeleno Pamela Ribon for Lifetime Achievement with pamie.com; and the LA-ish Boing Boing for Best Group blog, Lifetime Achievement, and Blog of the Year.

From the -ist stable: big daddy Gothamist for Best Topical blog and Best Group blog; Londonist for Best UK blog; and Torontoist for Best Canadian blog.

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We are saddened by the dearth of Los Angeles blogs. Did we miss some? Did we all just blow off the nominations? Angelenos too tied up in traffic to blog?

And what kind of Entertainment contest is it that skips Defamer, anyway?

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