I have now been accused by two people (one verbally, one written) of following the Olympics by posting this. I'd like to clear up some misconceptions, since linking to an article with a funny headline apparently is equal to reading about the Olympics to people.
I read the Drudge Report numerous times a day. Why? If you have to ask, you've never checked it out. It's a great site for news links, from big stories to silly and weird stories to opinion pieces.
Yesterday I went to Drudge and he put up a link to the Phelps story where he just copied the headline to his site. Here it is again:
Rise of the human dolphin
There was a picture of Phelps above it. The headline immediately made me think of the South Park episode, to which I linked a snippet. I didn't even read the article, because I DON'T CARE.
So, let's go back over this, since being a math major in college clear doesn't confer upon people reason and logic:
I saw a headline, then linked to the story to show that I was not making it up. I then wrote that the headline reminded me of a South Park episode.
How again does that mean that I am following the Olympics?
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
This cannot stand!
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Until this blog, we had no idea that you did not read the article. The blog about human dolphin lead us to believe you were reading articles about Phelps. Now we know different.
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