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If you're reading this blog, most likely you are already sitting.
This is good, because what I'm about to tell you may come as quite a shock ... and I don't need any more lawsuits.
Here goes:
Earth that isn't reading Predator Press.
Okay.
Relax.
Deep breaths.
Take a few seconds before continuing.
I don't type that fast.
Naturally, no one was more shocked than I at this news. I had the Predator Press scienticians check and recheck my figures and spreadsheets, and unfortunately there's just no doubt about it: at this moment you, 'o loyal reader, may be among the lucky few with my selfless Wisdom, Purity, Hope and Truth screaming electronically through your doe-like retinas and into your frontal lobe.
But we cannot judge this widespread ignorance too harshly.

This leaves about 15%.
Now two-thirds of these people are an acceptable margin that I classify as "blog fodder": they are the mindless yet litigiously-solvent and loveable masses of chaff that do the dumb things I make fun of -and won't sue me because they don't know I'm alive.
The remaining 5% are likely the surgeons, firemen, and congressmen -far too busy maintaining the infrastructure of the world, and clearly under the misconception that I am paying attention to it.

Rodney has internet connectivity, a fairly mindless job, not much of a social life, no lawn to maintain, no pets, and only goes to family functions twice a year.
Rodney has no excuses whatsoever.
And I want his ass kicked.
3 comments:
I am hust waiting for him to come out from under cover then POW..he'll get rubber chickened..:)))
This is where our mutual aid pact comes in: I read you, you read me and together we have a whopping one-six-billionth share of global significance.
I don't really care enough about Comcast to be like, "How dare you criticize them!", but I will say that while I was in the city on their cable service, I had a superfast, reliable connection, but now that I'm in the burbs with DSL, I can barely pull up half the pages I used to read. This is making me want to start changing the way I blog and read blogs. Not only will I being stripping as much Javacript out of my own page as possible (now that I see firsthand how slow and annoying it can be), but I'm really going to have to streamline the list of sites I visit.
Of course, PP will remain on the shortlist.
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