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Yes, You Want Posts (UPDATED AGAIN)
Posted by Bill And I want UPDATE: Ouch. UPDATE AGAIN: This is pretty darn interesting. Posted by Bill at April 12, 2005 09:40 AM | TrackBack (3) CommentsWho said we wanted more posts? ;^) Posted by: tre I guess we'll wish in one hand, s*%# in the other, and see which one fills up first... Posted by: Dan Actually, I demand a lollipop tree. And I demand that the government provide me with one. Posted by: rbj Air? Existence? Someone's feeling demanding. Posted by: Adam Gurri Hey guys, Sorry to threadjack. I'm going to try my hand at designing a t-shirt featuring the logos of some prominent right-wing blogs and give the design to one of the right-wing t-shirt printers. I want it to be similar to the "life is full of choices" shirts and just basically be a montage of logos and urls. So tell me which blogs you would like to appear and I will seek their permission - or alternately- if you run one of them just give me your url and e-mail address indicating you would like to be included. I will be accepting logos in any format you have - but would prefer eps or pdf files. Leave a comment on my site at http://www.conservativeright.blogspot.com, or e-mail me at millsmultimedia@yahoo.com. Posted by: bambam5 Make sure you get their permission. Posted by: Matt Posts? No. We said 'pets'. Mmmmmmmm, pets. Oh, and moonbat photo-essays. Mmmmmm, deep-fried moonbat........ Posted by: Dr. Glenn Reynolds Bill, Oh well. Guess I'll mosey over to Wizbang... Posted by: Outlaw_Wizard No. It is, in fact, not interesting. Posted by: T Marcell Hmmm. You just described why it's interesting - I didn't say anything about "credit." Posted by: Bill from INDC Andrew Sullivan has always struck me as one of those eggheads who must constantly be assured of his intellectual superiority. Thus, he can never state a clear position on anything -- there always has to be a big "but", mostly to show that he knows better (and hey: criticism proves you're smart!), and to give him an escape hatch if he turns out wrong. Posted by: Matt What Matt wrote (^^). Posted by: -S- |