Weekly Rountable: Your Manly Links for the Week

by Tyler Wainright on September 18, 2009

Weekly roundtable post leather

Although posting frequency has slowed down a bit around here, never fear! I’m always on the hunt to bring you the best father, husband and manly related links that the World Wide Internets has to offer. The reason things have slowed down around here is because I’m exploring, in more detail, some of the 50 things that I love. I’m taking some of the little free time I have and researching, exploring and brainstorming on some things that I know are my passion in life and I’m trying to figure out where Building Camelot falls on that list. There will be more to come on that later.

Here are your awesome, weekly links:



  1. Thanks to Trey Morgan you now know how to be the best dad in the galaxy

  2. Parents…if you’re on Facebook, please don’t end up here STFU, Parents

  3. You’re definitely not a man until you’ve drank some Thailand Scorpion Whiskey or some Asian Snake Whiskey

  4. Putting together a refined bachelor’s pad or man cave space? Check out Barneby Gates or Ralph Lauren Haberdashery manly wallpaper

  5. Dad-o-matic shows you 7 Secrets to Raising a Happy Child

  6. Daddy Forever did a great write up about ooVoo that you should check out if you like using Skype.

  7. Here’s a cute video of kids being tempted by one marshmallow (via Vimeo):


  8. Ever drink a beer or two after work? If so, you’ve got to get yourself an after office tie

  9. The Is it Candy or Medicine? chart will make you think twice about keeping your kids away from your medicine.

  10. We might have to talk if I find any of these non-manly products in your home.

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About Tyler Wainright

Tyler is the owner/editor-in-chief of Building Camelot. He and his wife have 2 beautiful daughters and he loves the color pink, fingernail polish, Disney Princesses, cold beer and Tool.

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