November 11, 2002

Googlebaiting to huge bOObs

Salon Blogs Quality Tour for You


Doing me job well tonight, I think.


The Barbaric Yawp. I just like saying the name.


Everything That Sucks still doesn‰t suck. I‰m giving Ms. O'Brightwell one more day to get her act together.


Marcie O'Crowfoot, bless her. She affords me the opportunity to write a bit of Google-bait. Today, Marcie writes about a neighbor with HUGE BOOBS.


Did I mention that The Barbaric Yawp — who‰s name I am quite fond of, BTW, has an interesting piece on turning your dead relatives into jewelry? Plenty of bad puns, which are the very best kind, certainly. Seriously, I‰d be ëhard pressed‰ to find a better gem in the postings today.


Salon Blog Death Watch. Your Mileage May Vary lasted only a few short days, but racked up an impressive 571 hits in it‰s abbreviated life. Final words from August 15: "I have arrived in San Diego!  More to come when i'm done moving.  Just an update for update's sake.Š Apparently it was a very difficult move...


Well, then, Goodnight from Marcus, your guide to Salon Quality.

[Mark Hoback]

Posted by xian at November 11, 2002 3:27 PM
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