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"Mike and Jon, Jon and Mike—I've known them both for years, and, clearly, one of them is very funny. As for the other: truly one of the great hangers-on of our time."—Steve Bodow, head writer, The Daily Show
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"Who can really judge what's funny? If humor is a subjective medium, then can there be something that is really and truly hilarious? Me. This book."—Daniel Handler, author, Adverbs, and personal representative of Lemony Snicket
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"The good news: I thought Our Kampf was consistently hilarious. The bad news: I’m the guy who wrote Monkeybone."—Sam Hamm, screenwriter, Batman, Batman Returns, and Homecoming
February 16, 2006
Test II
Oh, please, won't this website work again?
UPDATE: It appears the website gods have smiled on me, and things are back to normal except for a few lost entries and some remaining funkiness around the edges.
Posted at February 16, 2006 11:55 AM | TrackBackIt will.
Posted by: Erst at February 16, 2006 12:00 PMJon, I think your site had a bag slipped over its head and was marched from the Web at gunpoint, though I didn't hear nor see anything about this till now.
Posted by: Dennis Perrin at February 16, 2006 12:01 PMVery flukey. I can only get here via proxy (anonymizer). Unproxied, I just get a 'login to movable type' page...
Posted by: at February 16, 2006 12:10 PMAll better now. Much love and sympathy.
Posted by: at February 16, 2006 12:11 PMDennis, that was one funny comment. Remember, blogging is never clean--especially the way Jon does it.
Sir Thomas of Torquemada (that's what they called me back at school, in the Party of the Long Knives)
Posted by: Mike at February 16, 2006 12:16 PMI think some of the bird shot Cheney shot into the air pinged your Apache server. I'm posting this from the law library in El Paso, having blamed my ancient machine for your non-accessibility, but the poor thing was indeed blameless.
Posted by: Jesus B. Ochoa at February 16, 2006 01:57 PM"Sir Thomas of Torquemada (that's what they called me back at school, in the Party of the Long Knives)"
And I'm sure you refer to the long knives that TV chefs use, not that Nazi thing, which is in the paranoid mind of the Left and other dizzy travelers.
Posted by: Dennis Perrin at February 16, 2006 02:19 PMI'm vaugely concerned that the ubiquitous right-wing tentacles you're always stepping on decided to make themselves felt.
Posted by: Saheli at February 16, 2006 03:36 PM