The big news at F&D is the discontinuing of the Mortal Enemy of the Week, since I simply don't have a new Mortal Enemy every single week. What I can do instead is offer you something great to do every week, and this week, it's a visit to one of the many sites that are trying to provide tsunami relief. Give till it hurts, kids.
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Adem, Bruce Springsteen, Harvey Danger, Sweet Honey In The Rock
NewsRadio Season Three, assorted season finales, The People's Court
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October 01, 2004
Odd Jobs
Matt found a very interesting article about a very interesting job. If by "very interesting" you mean "insane."
Someone is getting paid to do "celebrity posture analysis"? Apparently, one can go a long way with an anthropology degree and a little imagination.
Perhaps I can put my BA in religion to good use (heck, *any* use) by offering to do "celebrity wacky belief analysis" for magazines.
And another test comment.
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