Day 1: Top 5 of the Top 5 Group Writing Project
- Posted by Daniel Flück on May 8th, 2007 filed in News
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Yesterday I joined another great group writing project from Darren with my article Stop Asking! – Top 5 Questions You Should Never Ask Your Colorblind Buddy. Today I would like to praise my Top 5 Top 5 articles out of more than 130 posts of the first submission day. If you like to read more, head over to the post listing the first day of submission.
Five gems: what makes a good pub?
[...]The pub holds a civil wedding licence and just so happens to be the place where Hannah and I will be getting married in 2008. Now there we go – the final component of a “good pub” – history, character and the happiest day of your life![...]
5 Cool Things You Can Do With Your DNA
[...]The City of San Bruno has step-by-step instructions for how to collect and save your children’s DNA in your own home (it would also be a good idea to do the same for other members of the family). A number of companies, such as DNA LifePrint, also sell DNA collection kits.[...]
The Top 5 Ways to Become a Millionaire
1. Make money
2. Don’t spend all of your money
3. Save some money
4. Invest that money
5. Repeat
Five Super-Duper Easy Ways to “Green” Your Life
[...]Buying locally grown and manufactured goods has a lot of benefits. First of all, your money is staying in your own community and helping to stimulate its economy. Secondly, it doesn’t have to be transported from here to there.[...]
Top 5 Gardening Tips
[...]There are brilliant purple beans, giant green eggplants, delicious golden beets, striped tomatoes, white cumbers, gourmet lettuces, ornamental palm kales, nutritious red carrots, exotic melons, fragrant old-fashioned flowers, and hundreds of other unique plants that you have never seen or tasted.[...]
That was it for the first day. I hope you also enjoyed some of them and if you are a blogger, there is still time to join Darren’s Top 5 Group Writing Project.


May 8th, 2007 at 18:56
Thanks for including me in your top five of top fives. This is my first group writing experience but it has proven to be a great way to find new blogs.
May 8th, 2007 at 22:40
I am flattered to have made it into your top five! One of the neatest things about these group writing projects is finding out who else is in the blogosphere. Because colorblindness doesn’t touch my life, I never considered that there would be a blog like this. I think it’s awesome!