Friday, September 11, 2009

PUNK’D, Part II (aka “The Two Snakes”) — by Steve Nadis

I contacted the aforementioned university professor whose blog I had supposedly commented on. Only the comment was written by somebody else who, for some reason, chose to use my name. The professor/blogger removed the spurious comment, upon my request. Which settles the one problem, while leaving the other(s): Who did this, and why? What possible motivation and payoff could there have been? Have I been punk’d elsewhere, without my knowing it? And will I be punk’d again?

EDITOR’S NOTE: Sorry if I’m misusing the term “punk’d.” It’s not really part of my vocabulary, yet it seemed appropriate here.

Posted by Snake at 13:49:55
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2 Responses to “PUNK’D, Part II (aka “The Two Snakes”) — by Steve Nadis”

  1. It could be worse. The character Snake in the movie “Escape From New York” was always greeted with the comment, “I thought you were dead.”

    Sorry about you getting “punk-commed.” People like that keep our world from becoming one big, happy Sesame Street.

  2. Snake says:

    THANKS FOR YOU NOTE, PDL, though I found it somewhat disillusioning. I thought we still lived on Sesame Street.

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