Tuesday, December 03, 2002
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Andrea Roceal James Is Appointed to Blog Sisters Leadership Postion

With no pay and an excitable management team, Roceal James Grabs the Coveted Spot of Vice President for Codes and Correlations for Acclaimed Women’s Weblog

BLOGARIA, December 03, 2002- Blog Sisters announced today that it has named Andrea Roceal James to the newly created position of Vice President for Codes and Correlations. Effective four months ago, Andrea has responsibility for managing the site’s user-friendly format, as well as staying calm in times of dire crises and looming big hits from national newspaper interviews and stuff like that.

“Andrea’s web talents are a breath of fresh air, especially considering that Elaine and I spent half of our time breaking the template,” Jeneane Sessum said. “With Andrea on staff, Blog Sisters has a new, more modern look and a more accessible interface for our members.”

Andrea, who has been an ardent student of technology since she started playing Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? on her Apple //e at age seven, looks forward to the new challenges her role at Blog Sisters brings.

“With my new position of authority, I’ve decided my Indian Princess name should be Whistling Hypertext Girl, even though I can’t exactly whistle.”

With a sigh of great relief, Elaine of Kalilily, Blog Sisters President and professed non-techie, sent a virtual hug across the country to Andrea, along with a batch of Blog Sister emails for answers to tech questions far beyond the Crone’s capacity to conjure. “Andrea has proven herself, over and over again, as not only a topnotch Webmonkey, but as the missing piece of our Blog Sister leadership team– to say nothing of her successful participation as my Apprentice Crone.” With a wicked grin, she added, “With Andrea, we’ve added the 'Maiden' aspect of our triple threat– Maiden, Mother/Warrior, Crone. Heh. Heh. We are ready for anything.”

Building on a solid foundation, the oft-maligned Blog Sisters now boasts more than 100 members, most of whom blatantly admit that they like men, except, perhaps, Dave Winer.

Celebrated for their long-winded comments and infrequent but insightful posts, the contributing Blog Sisters represent a wide (and rapidly increasing) cross-section of the world's female blogging population.

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