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Friday, October 27, 2006

"I DO IT ALL FOR YOU, MULDER!"

Awww, come on, guys, throw me a few scraps. Don't you want to be able to tell people you have a blog? Or even two blogs? Of course, I'm always only ever kidding, but as a certain contributor can tell you, I've been always only ever kidding since fifth grade or before, and it does start to wear on you after a while. So, save yourselves!

I note that one of you now has a link on her blog entitled "Geeks Commenting on Veronica Mars." And then you click the link and come over here and practically the entire thing seems to be written by me. OUCH! What do you suppose her many friends and relatives must be thinking now?—to say nothing of her new pals throughout the Guest Services hierarchy at Best Western International Hotels! I'll tell you what they think: "I wonder if tp_gal knows about the typo in her sidebar."

Oh, look, here's a song download from a group called The Annabel Chongs. Oh, my goodness, it's called "Veronica Mars". I'm not wild about the song, but I think I'll post the link anyway because, to paraphrase Griffin Mill, "It's Veronica Mars."

By the way, did anyone notice that Michael Tolkin has come out with a sequel to The Player? I actually read the novel The Player (indeed, it might have been one of the last contemporary novels I read, which isn't saying much) and decided the film was much, much better. So, no sequel for me.

See how easy


1 Comments:

Blogger tp_gal said...

that song is terrible... I want my 4 minutes and 26 seconds back!

11/29/2006 8:41 PM  

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