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Posted by Bill * Don Hewitt takes a swipe at Dan Rather on O'Reilly. Note to O'Reilly: let people answer the questions. * Jonah Goldberg points us back in an important direction. * Glenn Reynolds reveals the collapse of John Kerry's foreign policy case. * Jeff at Beautiful Atrocities does a bizarre piece of investigative work, outing me as a 15 year-old girl. How he knows so much about the truly appalling lingo of 15 year-old girls is a mystery to me. * Jokes about John Edwards and his love for cute bunnies are always a treat. * Al Qaeda kills more Muslims. Sounds like a dumb strategy to me. * Jib-Jab! (Does anyone else notice that one of the guys with the Halliburton check looks just like Paul Krugman?) * The Cranky Neocon just got a job. To congratulate him, I'm giving the gift of traffic, since Gordon tends to squeal like a 15 year-old girl (I should know) every time his hit counter takes a spin. Plus his post about "October Surprises" is pretty funny. Give him a quick visit. Posted by Bill at October 8, 2004 07:28 AM | TrackBack (0) CommentsThank you Bill! So why do I want to both thank you and scratch your eyes out? Posted by: Gordon at October 8, 2004 07:57 AM suddenly it all makes sense, Nicole. the blog name is soooo vanity tag spoof. and, just like a teenage girl, you've got the "straight guy" thing down pretty pat. the mean girl makes my rainy day brighter. Posted by: tee bee at October 8, 2004 08:38 AM Bad investigative work regarding your site, perhaps (although I assumed the same thing, so, um, let's just forget our "chats"-- not everyone is in fact doing it, and you can stop calling me Humbert Humbert), but I think Kos actually is a goth chick named Gretchen--and Wonkette's turn off is fistules?--disgustingly hilarious. Also, make sure and check out the site the real Andrew Sullivan is blogging under (funny, I thought his IM name would have been "Smarter_Than_The_Average_Bear" Posted by: T Marcell at October 8, 2004 02:55 PM |