You know your blog has a small readership when a moribund one (Ad Limina Apostolorum) gets nominated for a Catholic Blog Award but yours doesn't. I didn't even make it into the "Most Bizarre Blog" category, where I would have thought I had a major advantage, given my general overall bizarreness.
On the other hand, I did get noticed by Fr. Neuhaus, which is already the highest award I can think of, even if he did make fun of my use of exclamation points.
I'll try to be more sedate in the future.
Meandering thoughts about life, philosophy, science, religion, morality, politics, history, Greek and Latin literature, and whatever else I can think about to avoid doing any real work.
Friday, February 17, 2006
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That's alright, I've been told that I use too many exclamations points as well.
WELL THAT'S JUST INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! WHY CAN'T PEOPLE JUST LEAVE US ALONE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?
Yes, but you can make fun of Fr. Neuhaus's grammar:
"Which is not to say that the appropriately named World Economic Forum is not a very useful occasion for the making of deals among those who Tom Wolfe called 'the masters of the universe.'"
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