Skeptics' Circle #80 up at Bug Girl's Blog

I'm late to the party sorry, but this week's circle is up at Bug Girl's Blog. Check it out. She's one of my favorite bloggers and she's done a great job with her Valentine's day edition.

In particular I will point out Greta Christina's review of "Mistakes Were Made (but not by me)", and the new (to me) blog BPSDB (like BPR3 but with this snazzy new icon).

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My brother Chris would also like Andrea Buzzing about Scientology's claims about psychiatry.

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