Thursday, July 28, 2005

“AN INTERNATIONALLY DIVERSE GROUP” by Steve Nadis

My last post was devoted to people who read this blog, or at least have done so on occasion. This is a tribute to people who, for whatever reason, do not read “Call Me Snake.”

People who do not read this blog constitute:

• an internationally-diverse group… (I have good friends in England, France, Switzerland, China, Thailand, and Africa [I'd like to be more specific but the exact country escapes me at the moment] and, to their credit, none of them read “Call Me Snake.” Not a one.)

• world leaders and opinion shapers. To the best of my knowledge, none of the people who read “Call Me Snake” quailify in that category.

That’s all I can think of for now. Which must mean everyone else is reading “Call Me Snake.” Sign on now! Avoid the rush!

Posted by Snake at 05:33:20
Comments

5 Responses to ““AN INTERNATIONALLY DIVERSE GROUP” by Steve Nadis”

  1. CheneyLover says:

    Contrary to popular opinion, I do not read "Call Me Snake." So add me to the list. I’m proud to be a member of such a diverse and distinguished group.

  2. Burt says:

    How do I get on that list?

  3. Snake says:

    Good idea. Maybe I’ll sign up too.

  4. Snake says:

    Hi CL — I just wanted to mention that I never said that you would actually stoop to reading this blog. Your award was for biting, incisive commentary. In the same way, I suppose you may have views on the Patriot Act without actually having read the document. I certainly haven’t looked at the tome, but that doesn’t stop me from having strong objections to parts of it.

  5. Cancer says:

    This is really a nice blog,i always come here and read the articles

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