October 18, 2006

Reader Poll: election topix

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with elections less than three weeks away, the rest of this week's posts will be devoted entirely to reader-generated suggestions. if you have a topic you'd like explored in generation bob's playground, please voice your interest now. if you have a question you'd like answered, shoot away. myself, along with sarah, n. erving, and danny k. are really excited to see what issues are on the hearts and minds of our readers. Posted by steveh at October 18, 2006 12:02 AM | TrackBack
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Please post about quirkyalones. I think I may have married one.

Posted by: Underblog at October 18, 2006 10:05 AM

generation bob's fine staff of investigative reporters will decend on the world of quirkyalones in a revolution story that outs a quirkyalone on staff. who on staff is a quirkyalone? stay tuned for details.

Posted by: gb at October 18, 2006 10:53 AM

What are some of the best coincidences that have occurred (either in history or in one's own personal life)? I ask on the heels of having just had a coincidence occur. I just posted over on the disstraktosphere asking for suggestions of topics that I might discuss later today on the 100 komment challenge. I did so in part to get back at gb for his slam of my excessively long posts (though admittedly I do get a bit carried away in cyberville), AND I did so before coming to this herey site and seeing that gb made a similar request earlier today. Coincidence? Yes.

Posted by: dsplit at October 18, 2006 12:24 PM

coincidences it is.... i know the straktosphever makes it hard to click submit... i type just as many words in comment boxes as you... i just do 1000 short posts (like invasive little ants) instead of one epic poem....

Posted by: gb at October 18, 2006 12:39 PM

ooh, invasive ants is a very exciting topic too. you might discuss which are badder-ants: driver ants or the M. schumanni kind o' ants. that may or may not require research on your part, but both ant varietals are wickedly interesting, trust me.

Posted by: dsplit at October 18, 2006 05:18 PM
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