2007-02-18

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2007-02-18 02:59 pm
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Duckwatch

Four-legged duckling hatches in Hampshire.

Yes, all right, he's small and fluffy and yellow-- but combined with the recent Stateside news of an Unkillable (or possibly Zombie) Duck* this starts to look more sinister. Do I have to spell it out for you? Read on if you dare )

*On a Google search for "unkillable duck", that entry is one of only two results that come up. The other one is MTV. No, I don't know why either.
pallas_athena: (Default)
2007-02-18 02:59 pm
Entry tags:

Duckwatch

Four-legged duckling hatches in Hampshire.

Yes, all right, he's small and fluffy and yellow-- but combined with the recent Stateside news of an Unkillable (or possibly Zombie) Duck* this starts to look more sinister. Do I have to spell it out for you? Read on if you dare )

*On a Google search for "unkillable duck", that entry is one of only two results that come up. The other one is MTV. No, I don't know why either.
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2007-02-18 06:59 pm
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Poerty in motion

12 communities, and 442 (count them: four hundred and forty-two) LJ users, list poerty as one of their interests.

By contrast, the number of LJ users listing poetry as an interest is 455.

That's right... poets have poerts outnumbered by ONLY 13. The future of literature hangs in the balance.

Editing to add: Interest searches are fun. I've just altered my interest in "Anglo-Saxon" to "Old English" after discovering that an interest in "anglo-saxon" lands you with some verrrrrrry strange bedfellows. Yeeesh.
pallas_athena: (Default)
2007-02-18 06:59 pm
Entry tags:

Poerty in motion

12 communities, and 442 (count them: four hundred and forty-two) LJ users, list poerty as one of their interests.

By contrast, the number of LJ users listing poetry as an interest is 455.

That's right... poets have poerts outnumbered by ONLY 13. The future of literature hangs in the balance.

Editing to add: Interest searches are fun. I've just altered my interest in "Anglo-Saxon" to "Old English" after discovering that an interest in "anglo-saxon" lands you with some verrrrrrry strange bedfellows. Yeeesh.