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Monday, March 30, 2009

We're Not Crazy About All the Slapping

Script Notes From the VP of Programming Following the Inevitable Purchase of the Spice Network by GE/NBC Universal
Posted by Chris at 6:43 PM

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (16)
    • ►  April (3)
      • New Mind Mapper software
      • 50 year-old murder
      • What, she's made of crepe paper?
    • ▼  March (13)
      • Cotton Balls
      • Desktop
      • Drug War Casualties: +1
      • This too.
      • This is too brillant.
      • Question: didn't torture save American lives?
      • Cause --> effect
      • :s/GWOT/OCO/g
      • Please, God, no.
      • I've seen worse colo closets.
      • Put Down the Phone
      • Another Brilliant Whine
      • We're Not Crazy About All the Slapping
  • ►  2008 (10)
    • ►  December (3)
      • We can all agree on Blagojevich's corruption
      • Semantics alert!
      • THIS.
    • ►  November (7)
      • FYI
      • Reminder
      • Youthful Petulance
      • LAWL
      • That's my boy
      • ...different day
      • OK, resuming blogging
  • ►  2007 (12)
    • ►  December (12)
      • Comprehensive Chronology of Torture
      • It's Only a Flesh Wound?
      • Bush Never Disappoints
      • Game, Set, Match: Obama?
      • Who do they think they are in Jersey?
      • "Halliburton Derangement Syndrome"
      • Congress explicitly fixes torture ambiguity
      • If you squint one eye...
      • Huck's Death Knell
      • Anti-Semitism alert!
      • NYT says CIA says I'm wrong
      • Shakedown Cruise

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I'm a programmer in NYC that works for the finance (and now banking) industry, and sizable programming projects in his spare time. This blog used to be political, but I'm not good enough to do that. So instead: lolcats!
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