DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS (Part 726) -- by Steve Nadis
My last post about the showdown between Yellow and Orange gave the misleading impression that the Harvard-Yale game took place here in Cambridge (or technically in Boston if you want to be that way), when in fact the game was played in New Haven. How did this happen? You could blame it on the editors. But the fact is, the game was supposed to be held in Cambridge and at the time I reported it as such, I was correct. However, in an attempt to embarrass me, my enemies at Harvard and Yale changed the venue at the last minute. I still stand by the correctness of my previous post, which was 110% accurate when posted, but now--in light of the recent sleight-of-hand by the Ivy League tricksters--I felt a correction and clarification was necessary. Hence the above account.
Is this mistake--if you are wont to call it that--a blemish on Call Me Snake's otherwise perfect record? I think not. If anything, the fact that Harvard and Yale changed their game plans strictly to humiliate this blog shows the growing importance of Call Me Snake.
Is this mistake--if you are wont to call it that--a blemish on Call Me Snake's otherwise perfect record? I think not. If anything, the fact that Harvard and Yale changed their game plans strictly to humiliate this blog shows the growing importance of Call Me Snake.

