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July 12, 2025 -- 9:19 PM
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December 05, 2006 -- 6:24 PM
posted by Al

Al speaks the truth.

I have felt this truth.

Let us never speak of it again.

December 05, 2006 -- 5:24 PM
posted by AD

Al, it's never too early to go drinking and drinking on an empty stomach just means you're gonna get drunk faster.

December 05, 2006 -- 1:03 PM
posted by Al

Still a little early to go drinking. You should also not drink on a empty stomach.

December 05, 2006 -- 10:30 AM
posted by alison

gah,

i know i say this every time, but NEVER AGAIN will i procrastinate like this...

everything is done... but i'm such an anal-retentive moron that i really destroyed my own personal life these last few days... no nothing except paper writing and presentation making... grr...

and now that that's all done, guess who gets to mark student papers and exams! whee! i feel like drinking...

December 05, 2006 -- 9:45 AM
posted by Par

December 04, 2006 -- 10:45 PM
posted by Par

Sorry about the outage there, folks. I forgot that they were upgrading the server.

December 03, 2006 -- 10:43 PM
posted by Par

Someone want to punch these coordinates near Medicine Hat into Google Earth?

50° 0'38.20"N 110° 6'48.32"W

Giant head listening to an iPod?

December 03, 2006 -- 3:27 PM
posted by Al

Yeehoo! That's great Andy! Together I think we got the whole geekiness of the internet covered.

December 03, 2006 -- 12:23 PM
posted by Par

I may be overstepping my bounds here, but

Wii Blogger FTW!!

Really, Andy, instead of "I finished second and may get some sort of prize", you've got to say "I'm the best launch-day Wii-Blogger in the World!" It's all about the spin...

Congrats, buddy.

December 03, 2006 -- 9:56 AM
posted by Par

Executive Producer Ben Karlin quits 'The Daily Show' and 'The Colbert Report':

Mr. Karlin routinely shuttled the two blocks between Mr. Stewart’s studio in Midtown Manhattan and Mr. Colbert’s, sometimes traveling by scooter as one show ended its taping and the other began.

“Ben has been doing this a long time,” Mr. Herzog [president of Comedy Central] said. “It’s a grind. Four nights a week. Forty-some odd weeks a year.”

Mr. Herzog added: “I couldn’t stress more that it’s all amicable.”

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