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Saturday, November 10, 2001
Not to mention Tweezo, god of nose hair. And Ploogo, god of old stereo crap in the garage.
| | Let's see. There's Disco, god of drive space... Mofo, god of hoops... Blabbo, god of hyperverbal ennui... Gonzo, god of stuff over the top... Cloodo, god of incomplete secrecy... Whaadaa, god of 404s... |
| | Just guessing, of course. |
| | I'm a monotheist. Mine is Moocho, god of time off. He's also god of men who are always wrong, even when they're alone in the woods without a woman for miles in all directions. You know the guy. |
| | Not speaking of which, I caught a little ESPN while making coffee a few minutes ago and saw the Nuggets not sucking on highlight film. I had no idea why suckage wasn't happening until I saw that somehow the 'Nads were blessed with none other than Avery Johnson, the least appreciated point god who ever played the game. (That's what we called them back in New Yawk. Ya got yaw shooting god, yaw point god...) Anyway, that explains it. |
Round 3
| | Tom takes a break from the Chris vs. Dave matter to visit a more civilized debate: one between the same Chris and John Patrick of IBM, one of Chris's many former (and formative) employers. Seems both are authors pubished by the same imprint Perseus Books. Chris's opus is Gonzo Marketing and Patrick's (co-authored with Stewart Alsop) is Net Attitude. Tom does his usual deep & thinky analysis of both. |
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