14 June 2007
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13 comments:
Why is one of the labels on this blog-post "modesty?" Is Phil somehow more modest than anyone else?
Reminds me of something John McLaughlin said about then-President George Bush (the elder): "He is a modest man, with much to be modest about."
I thought "modesty" was a better tag than "WYWTWIWYWTT".
Wow, that's a first-class poster!
Did he go on a fishing trip? Was his post about Jonah a veiled cry for help? Call the Coast Guard!
Don't know how he got the laptop into the fish's belly with him, though....
Honestly, I have no idea.
I'm blogging these milk cartons and wanted posters and stuff to see if anyone has seen him anywhere ...
Darlene says he's OK, but she might be covering up a terrible family secret.
I saw that Varmint in another blog somewhere, but he didn't have that hairy lookin', I guess sidekick varmint, with him.
Shane! Come back, Shane!
He's been turning up in some surprising places recently.
Anyway, I thought it was like church. All the familiar faces disappear in the summer months.
No doubt its the relearning curve from buying that Mac (Nyahh Frank)
I told him that the cursed Mac would consume every waking moment.
Man, jealousy is ugly on you fellas ...
If you wore a pink dress and sang with the bugaloos on your birthday, wouldn't you hide?
PD NElson and Bugblaster are partly right. I've been so busy playing with the Mac I haven't even been reading the blog. We've also had houseguests, Darlene has been sick, and I'm trying to make a couple of publishers happy with a good-faith attempt at meeting their deadlines.
I'll be back soon. Not this week, though.
In the meantime, you guys are doing great. Keep it up.
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