and about permission...it was taken from a public community and now my personal blog...so maybe thats okay? *shrug* it doesn't really matter to me in this instance.
B) who decided to leave off the part where you actually asked if what the woman said was reasonable or not? cuz without that, it sorta comes off a lot jerkier than it really was when you initially asked...
someone who works for boston now must be a lurker.
i shouldve looked in today's to see if someone sent a response in... perhaps there was a "that jerk with the peanut butter, he can go die!@!" message or something
I think this is pretty fun. Congrats on becoming a subway celebrity!
I don't know if Matt remembers, but a newspaper in Canada also took quotes from my blog and created and article as if I was being interviewed. It's too weird how words can travel far beyond our original context.
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and about permission...it was taken from a public community and now my personal blog...so maybe thats okay? *shrug* it doesn't really matter to me in this instance.
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yeah i'm hardly a credible source for ideas used to stimulate socially rewarding debate.
oh and i should go back and make all the posts with n00dz friends-only
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heard everything went well.....
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A) how did it get there???
B) who decided to leave off the part where you actually asked if what the woman said was reasonable or not? cuz without that, it sorta comes off a lot jerkier than it really was when you initially asked...
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i shouldve looked in today's to see if someone sent a response in... perhaps there was a "that jerk with the peanut butter, he can go die!@!" message or something
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I don't know if Matt remembers, but a newspaper in Canada also took quotes from my blog and created and article as if I was being interviewed. It's too weird how words can travel far beyond our original context.
Hugs,
jamie
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WHAT REALLY? can a newspaper actually do that?
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