I'm surprised, too.
January 18, 2007
85-100% You must be an autodidact, because American high schools don't get scores that high! Good show, old chap!
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Stolen from Snarkapuss.
Also, in what I'm sure is a blatant violation of copyright, I present a blurry picture of what I'll be giving away as bookmarks in Chicago:
(Because I've dangled a modified in the above sentence (naughty, naughty me), the cards themselves are a blatant violation, not my blurry photograph of same, which may violate some aesthetic laws but not any legal laws. That I know of.)
And, yes, they are the Moo Mini Cards that all of the cool kids have been talking about.
ETA: Dr. Helen, who I know from my Knoxville days and whose film I did a feature on many moons ago, blogged about Gothic. Judging from the comments, she seems to have touched a nerve w/r/t some larger mothering issues. Heh. This could get interesting.
* And, yes, in the interest of full disclosure, I did edit her husband's music reviews for the Pulse. But those who might think there is some quid quo pro between the Instapundit, Dr Helen and myself might want to think long and hard about the likelihood of that. I doubt I could buy Glenn's love with the $25 he earned...
Thanks for being a good sport; I thought my post on "The Delusion of the Perfect Mother" was just an example of how not to take all of the mothering advice too seriously, instead, it set off a flurry of anger about nursing! The internet is an interesting place! Oh, and Glenn got a whole $25.00--I never knew that--if I had, I would have sucked up to you more.
Posted by: Helen Smith | January 18, 2007 at 04:06 PM
I think the irony of a post about not taking mothering advice too seriously then turning into a polarizing discussion about breastfeeding would be completely lost on those hell-bent on polarizing the discussion. Which was the point. Heh.
and, yes, the internet is a wacky place, bless its heart.
Thanks for the plug, tho, and I hope your daughter is feeling better.
Posted by: Adrienne | January 21, 2007 at 10:41 AM