I found Robert Stacy McCain’s piece on the Brown-Coakley Senate race to be a fun and interesting read that also has the benefit of being Real, Actual Journalism.
by Mark Thompson on January 15, 2010
I found Robert Stacy McCain’s piece on the Brown-Coakley Senate race to be a fun and interesting read that also has the benefit of being Real, Actual Journalism.
Mark is the Managing Editor of The League of Ordinary Gentlemen.
Borat, Art, and the Eye of the Beholder
Borat: “I do a picture, only small, of the Tishnik Masacre. Where many Uzbeks…crushed!”
Kindly Gray Hippie: “How did you feel when you drew this?”
Borat: “Very proud!”.
KGH: “I’m just listening with sadness…a little sadness for your people…?”
Borat: “Yes…no, it is not sad. It is us who do the kill!”
When in doubt, consult the classics [5:30 mark].
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Over on the Mindless Diversions site...
Our intrepid commenter A Teacher tells the story of how he published his NaNoWriMo book (and, of course, tells us how we can get a copy of it for ourselves). ( 1 comments)
Nobel Peace Prize Jury Faces Formal Inquiry
Read the story here. Here’s the paragraph that would make clicking through worthwhile, if you’re still undecided:
If the Stockholm County Administrative Board, which supervises foundations in Sweden’s capital, finds that prize founder Alfred Nobel’s will is not being honored, it has the authority to suspend award decisions going back three years — though that would be unlikely and unprecedented, said Mikael Wiman, a legal expert working for the county. ( 9 comments)
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He seems to be worth interviewing, for the record. I disagree with many of his views (waaaaaaay too much cheesecake at his site for me to be willing to recommend it to someone else) but think that he’d be a good interviewee, so long as he doesn’t get to pick such things as suggested .jpgs.
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