Monday, April 24, 2006

Bardawill’s Best of the Net:

The Bulwer-Lytton Bad Writing contest* has always appealed to me. Reading the best of the worst can teach one how NOT to write. This can be more useful (and amusing) than all the sites that teach you how TO write.

The BLBWC is the literary equivalent of putting one’s hand on a hot stove, as it were.
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Scott Adams’ Dilbert Blog** is heating up with hard questions these days. Tired of the political arena over at Eisler’s blog*? Well, Religion is the hot topic at Dilbert, where his karma is running over people’s dogma.

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Fark.com*** is always a hoot. Stupidity never goes out of style, especially if it’s true.


* What am I? Your mother? Google it.
** Link at left.
*** If you need help with this one, then you can’t be helped.

5 comments:

Jaye Wells said...

Fark.com is to blame for many hours of procrastination, but always handy for a blog topic in a pinch.

Dana Y. T. Lin said...

BLBWC - ahhhh, the best of the worst. Love that place.

For The Trees said...

Ah, whew. I was afraid you'd pulled a Tarquini and were off writing instead of posting on your blog.

Glad to see ya back.

Forrest

alexandra said...

I love the BLBWC, and Fark is always accurate, aren't they? ;-)

Lady M said...

If you need help...

ROFLMAO!

Too funny girl!

Lady M

PS. I see Dana...