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amy
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carl
barb cooking blog
boing boing
caroline
cartoon brew
chris
cityroom
consumerist
erin
gena/ deadly stealth frogs
gothamist
jim hill
kids in the hall lj
kithblog
matt k
mike t
nathan
post secret
rynn
sarah
sarah c
sean
tea rose
toby
tom


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american elf
american stickman
elfquest
lolcats!
masque of the red death
the perry bible fellowship
toothpaste for dinner
ultrajoebot
xkcd

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Monday, January 28, 2002
Yes, I admit it. The word cruciverbalist was already a part of my vocabulary. I am a big fat giant crossword-puzzle-lovin' geek. The philosophaster in me wants to believe that geekdom is just a state of mind, but knows that in reality it is a behaviour that invades the core of every being who feels the need to bloviate on the subject of the completion of puzzles, the use of graphite or ink, the increasing difficulty of the weekly puzzles, and other topics of interest only to cruciverbalists, and that, truly, anyone who is so socially ambisinister as to go on and on about a topic that no one except perhaps Will Shortz is interested in, to the exclusion of other topics of conversation, should be punished for their misocainea.