posted by Karl Ribas on Monday, April 27, 2009
Over the weekend, I was going through many of the wedding photos taken and given to us by our friends, and came across this kick-ass picture taken with the Klog:

I have to say, I was a bit shocked to see the Klog at our reception - didn't remember sending him an invite - but glad he was able to make it with his very busy traveling schedule. I especially enjoyed how he stiffed us with his $250.00 bar bill... seriously, who drinks Vodka / Cranberry drinks and shots of Jagermeister at a wedding. That's the Klog for ya.
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posted by Karl Ribas on Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Here are two snap-shots from the Klog's recent travels to Atlanta and Mexico. What a messed up arrangement we have going... he does all of the traveling, and I get stuck doing all of the work.
Atlanta, Georgia:

Guadalajara, Mexico:

Be sure to check out the "Klog Sightings" page to see photos from his other trips.
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posted by Karl Ribas on Wednesday, September 13, 2006

The Picture grabbed your attention didn't it? It's ok. Take a second look... she doesn't mind. Need a third? Hell... spend all day looking if you so desire. I'll wait! ... ... ... ... ... Ready to move forward?
Ok... as the title suggests, I've created a "Klog Sightings" page, a page that highlights the sporadic travel habits of the Klog. What's the Klog you ask? Well for those that don't know, you can brush up here:
http://blog.karlribas.com/2006/05/gift-little-wooden-klogs.htm
For the most part a clog (C-L-O-G) is a wooden shoe, and the Klog (K-L-O-G) is the nickname of this Blog (the Karl ribas.com bLOG), as given to me by my friend and AWP colleague Jessica. Sometime ago I was given a little wooden clog set with "Klog" burned into the side of them, as shown above in the hands of the Hooter's girl (you did notice her hands didn't you?), and since then it has become my Blog's branding character or icon. What the Klog is to me and my Blog is the equivalent of what Tony the Tiger is for Frosted Flakes or the Doughboy for Pillsbury.
So if your at all interested in the traveling habits of a little wooden shoe known only as Klog (and why wouldn't you be) you can see all the places it's been and some of the people its met here or by using the "Klog Sightings" link found on my Blog's navigation scheme (over on the right).
With that said, please take a few moments to check it out. I'd love to hear what you think, so please feel free to use my comments section. Oh... and be sure to keep checking back for more Klog sightings. This little shoe, although made of wood, sure gets around!
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