Well now ...
Sadly, they didn't use the smiling picture of me.
Still, a nice story by Aubrey Smith of The Red & Black profiling local bloggers, including yours truly. And what are the odds that I'd be featured in an article which requires some background commentary from Charles Bullock? Excellent!
Still, a nice story by Aubrey Smith of The Red & Black profiling local bloggers, including yours truly. And what are the odds that I'd be featured in an article which requires some background commentary from Charles Bullock? Excellent!
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Putting in links was also apparently too difficult.
"Incorrect information, rumor, opinion and hearsay are easily presented as fact."
Aren't those all sections in a newspaper?
- Bryan
I like that they say you posed for a picture, instead of just saying something like the usual "McGinty settles into a fine day of promoting the worthy causes and activities of the GMOA."
But, hey, good for the both of you's!
"Moderator," Hillary?
Darren
Considering they couldn't get the name of my blog right, I'm not going to be too picky about anything else. That set the standards very low.
Unless he was implying "among her multiple personalities"?
Since everyone else is griping, I guess it's okay for me to complain about the hyphen in "old-English." What did that mean? I admit, it rankled me.
I wish you people would do an Athens politics podcast. But what-the-fuckever.
Agreed, Hillary. The name catch would have required, um, looking at the title of the site.
I suppose if they used "Ruler by fiat" or "pseudo-benevolent despot," either of which is more accurate, they would have lost their readers.
yeah, I was that last anonymous.
Darren
Hey now. I'm genuine benevolent. I don't even delete absusive, ignorant comments.
I like how they used a picture of you at work to illustrate how you blog in your spare time.... you wouldn't be blogging at work now would you???
SEE YOU TOMORROW!!!!!!
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