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Today I saw an open newspaper in which there was a story with the headline,
For some reason, I keep getting hit in the head today.
Soldiers Told To Close Down Their Web BlogsOr something basically along those lines. My question: why hasn't anybody thought of saying 'web blogs' before now? It's brilliant.
For some reason, I keep getting hit in the head today.
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(I think Track 7 of ( ) is the one that people refer to as "The Nothing Song". I don't know which people, but there it is. (Do the others have nicknames? Probably! I don't know.))
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My internet derived tracklist calls it "Untitled 6 - E-Bow", but I like them not having names.
-Andy H.
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(A week later, when it had turned green, I had the mole on my cheek removed, and the allergic reaction to their bandage adhesive turned that corner of my face horrible colors, too. I went to our next Mainstreet performance looking like I'd been hit by a car.)
PS. Shame on cola~
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-Andy H.
Oh my blog.
Now I'm laughing.
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You can sort of tell what happened: the intrepid reporter had heard the word 'blog' in passing, bumping around the zeitgeist, and then, when, as they were doing the interviews for this story, they first heard somebody say 'weblog', their fallable human ears drew precisely the wrong conclusion. I'll bet they felt so hip.
-Andy H.
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(Hee hee, I have similar trouble. These days I get my grammar nazi kicks on route Wixty Wix.)