Lileks has found some correspondence from the Al-Qaeda-in-Iraq numero uno du jour.
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That’s Not Funny
Lileks has found some correspondence from the Al-Qaeda-in-Iraq numero uno du jour.
That’s Not Funny
Lileks has found some correspondence from the Al-Qaeda-in-Iraq numero uno du jour.
“Paradise Is Overrated”
In his usual, understated way, Iowahawk has an exclusive–Zarqawi’s last dispatch. No more guest commentaries from him. Even better, though, no more head chopping. Well, except for his…
“Paradise Is Overrated”
In his usual, understated way, Iowahawk has an exclusive–Zarqawi’s last dispatch. No more guest commentaries from him. Even better, though, no more head chopping. Well, except for his…
“Paradise Is Overrated”
In his usual, understated way, Iowahawk has an exclusive–Zarqawi’s last dispatch. No more guest commentaries from him. Even better, though, no more head chopping. Well, except for his…
Two Words: Spamme Blockere
Safely in LA, enconsced in my hotel room, and I have to note that Geoffrey Chaucer has been running his blog for a year or so now, and he’s getting spam. Hilarious spam. With equally hilarious advice in comments.
[Via Judith Weiss]
“Gills With Three Buttocks”
I don’t know if this is really the commencement address that Gene Weingarten delivered to the U of Maryland Journalism School grads, but if not, someone should. I’ll have some advice for journalism grads, prospective journalism students, and journalism faculty, if I ever get around to finishing the essay (and related book) on which I’m working on that subject.
“Gills With Three Buttocks”
I don’t know if this is really the commencement address that Gene Weingarten delivered to the U of Maryland Journalism School grads, but if not, someone should. I’ll have some advice for journalism grads, prospective journalism students, and journalism faculty, if I ever get around to finishing the essay (and related book) on which I’m working on that subject.
“Gills With Three Buttocks”
I don’t know if this is really the commencement address that Gene Weingarten delivered to the U of Maryland Journalism School grads, but if not, someone should. I’ll have some advice for journalism grads, prospective journalism students, and journalism faculty, if I ever get around to finishing the essay (and related book) on which I’m working on that subject.