Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Note from the Management

We have a big day today as we are about to premiere 2 new pieces. So I thought I would write them up a bit, as well as hit on some housekeeping notes.

First, as you can tell, we have an writers stable that contains more scribes than we do readers. And going with that theme, we are adding two more today.

As we already have writers from 3 different time zones, we decided to expand our reaches further as we strive for world domination. Our newest writer, Johnnie, comes all the way from the other side of the world, China. How he types upside down, I will never know. Johnnie will both be filling us all in on living in a communist regime, being hungry every 30 minutes, and experiencing a culture and land that we all will probably never have the opportunity. Johnnie is also an expert on music and bands, and he will be writing to keep us all on the cutting edge of the music world. Take that emo douche who scoffs at my iPod playlists.

The other new piece we will be offering gives us a look inside the world of televisions latest phenomenon, Dancing With the Stars. Each week, fan favorite, borderline alcoholic Big Grizz will be discussing each new episode with the only guy living in Florida under the age of 67, Mufasa. These posts will no doubt give you the added critical eye on the show that no doubt, you are scared to admit you watch.

And even though its already been said before, remember to sign up for the Facebook NCAA Tournament Pool. We are in our own specific group "Bikes In Trees". Its public, so you don't need an invitation. If you happen to know a friend who is in this league, you can get there by looking at their groups, you can search for it, or if you have already signed up, you can invite your friends to join it. So simple. Plus, you just fill out one facebook bracket and it applies to every group you are in, which makes that about as easy as picking against Cornell in the first round.

Lastly, I changed the commenting rules. So now, anyone can comment at all times on any post. Previously, you had to have a google account. This is no longer true. Anyone can post. If you don't have an account, you can be anonymous.

So make sure you keep reading, checking in and telling your friends about this quasi-hilarious, mainly a good way to kill 5 minutes, blog you found. Next time I check the stats, I want to have more viewers than authors.

And lastly, I leave you with Jimmy Kimmel's best only bit: Unnecessary Censorship.

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