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This has got to be the story of the year.
Kitty Porn is a real problem
Kitty porn is a real problem.
Awesome!
His cat must have really been into “kitty porn”.
Who is Andrew Tonry and how did he get posting access?
I know it’s a lost cause… but you should consider doing a commenters’ Do The Posting Day. I know Slog did it, but I’m not really sure how well it worked out for them.
Get on it Will. I know you have a ton of institutional pull with those guys.
Never trust a cat…
@ Graham: you’ll never get to post if you don’t pay attention to who is who at that rag! Tonry has posted lots, I think more at end hits and about basketball.
And why do you want to write on Blogtown so much? You should start your own blog. Then you can write in it every day and nobody will be the boss of you!
@Joneser I’ve been doing self-publishing on the intertubes since sometime in 1993 (dial-up BBS’s and Prodigy boards), LJ, diaryland, blogspot, twitter, presense. I’ve got a good feel for the readership stats of the random-ass blog (I don’t feel like pushing it hard enough to get eyeballs). I’m just looking for one /b/town post a week. And it’s fun to argue for something you’ll never get. Tilting at windmills makes for a fun hobby.
And to be honest. I never read music reviews. I read comic and food reviews. Trying to read about music just makes my eyes glaze over and drool starts forming.
Dude, you saw the internet at a tiny club in Jersey when nobody had heard of it and there were only, like, 6 other people there, and you still have a shirt from that tour and it goes for $600 on ebay.
@Joneser It’s so true! Remember that time I was war-dialing on my C64 and found that pirate board that listed all the other boards in different states and I built a black box and started posting on that board in New Jersey?
That shit was killer.