Review 3184

I like weblog titles that have meaning. When I noticed this one’s title – “Duh & Nuh-uhh” – I had my doubts that it could have any meaning at all. As I read in the site’s first post, there is meaning behind this nonsensical title and I couldn’t stop reading once I started.

This site was started on December 7th. As of this review, there is less than a month of archives. Julie, the author of “Duh & Nuh-uhh”, is consistent with updating so far, giving the readers she’s gained so far a sure reason to keep visiting.

From the link to the Blogger profile on her site, readers learn that Julie is a 31-year-old attorney currently residing somewhere in the United States. While the exact information we learn is somewhat limited, her posts enable us to find out more about who Julie is and what makes her tick.

When this site loaded, I felt as if I had been staring at a light for entirely too long. The dots/spots that are used for the background honestly had me thinking I was seeing spots. Even now, looking away from the site and into a blank Word documents, I still think I’m seeing yellow and green blotches. Yikes. But, then again, that’s a Blogger template for you. Other than that, the site is easy to maneuver around when looking for the archives or other blogs the author enjoys.

As mentioned before, this site is still in the early stages. So far, Julie is off to a fun start. She shares humorous anecdotes of her childhood and her current life, which gives readers a chance to bond with her in one way or another. She explains people she is talking about, so readers don’t have the problem of wondering whom Uncle Ralph or “the other J” are when reading an entry.

Julie is the type of author who thrives in a weblog-type format. The way she writes is very conversational and is easy to understand the first time you read. She knows how to entertain readers in just a few paragraphs, and can still give her audience a complete idea of what she is writing. In time, this weblog will probably have an audience that continues to grow with each post that is made. I would recommend jumping on this site’s bandwagon now before you miss out on any future entries.

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