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22.2.08

See? Communism really can cure deafness! Why bother with hearing apparati? (Apparatchiks? Apparatchins?*) Just give them the Little Red Book!

* Par-zedong my appalling puns.

4 Comments:

Blogger mrtn said...

Astroturf! Nice to see you again. How have you been. I wrote a post about you. You sure have a one-track mind. You know you left that exact same comment here a little under a month ago? Well, anything for the environment, natch. Now would you please stop ruining it for everybody else? I'm begging you.

February 22, 2008 9:50 pm  
Blogger S said...

I really enjoy reading your blog, it sometimes has reasonable insight. But I am very frustrated with the media’s lack of questions to the presidential candidates about calzones. Now that it is down to just a few candidates I would think that this would be a bigger issue.

Live Calzone just picked up this topic and put out an article ( http://www.livecalzone.org/news.php ) asking why the presidential candidates are not being solicited for their stance on the issue of calzone prices. I just saw an article describing each candidate’s stance on pepperoni and ham on junkfood.com http://www.junkfood.com/articles/PresidentialCandidates.aspx . So obviously they care about it. Is it the Medias fault for not asking the right questions or is it the candidates’ fault for not highlighting the right platforms? Does anyone know of other websites or articles that touch on this subject (i.e. fatty, delicious junk food) and candidates’ views? This is the biggest issue of the century and for generations to come…you would think the next president of the United States would be more vocal about it. Indeed

February 22, 2008 11:35 pm  
Blogger Peter Larsen said...

Why don't you just write to adrian2514@gmail.com and ask him to stop it?

February 23, 2008 9:15 am  
Blogger mrtn said...

I really enjoy reading your comments. They always have great insight. But I am very frustrated with the media's lack of questions about Adrian2514, or "Alex" as he sometimes calls himself. Now that the downtown business district of Seattle, where he is working from, is home to a lot of big lobbying and PR firms, you'd think that this would be a bigger issue.

February 23, 2008 9:46 am  

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