Unintentional stupidity is generally funny, so the opportunity to read an article that promises to be filled with unintentional stupidity is the first draw. I’ll admit that I like to read about English especially because I pride myself on having a fairly strong grasp of the language. In other words, I get the jokes. I received my BA in English, so there’s a certain interest in the field that still lingers, even if I work in IT now.
Out of curiosity, where the heck did the article go? I checked it again today and the link is broken!
November 19th, 2008 at 1:03 pm
This is my favorite line:
“Jogging is excellent exercise anywhere, but I prefer to jog in a warm climax.”
Although it does sound a little sticky. (doh - had a typo that i just edited. guess i shouldn’t make too much fun of others.)
November 20th, 2008 at 3:32 am
Grr. BBPRess is acting up. I approved this comment earlier:
but since I had to manually approve it, it didn’t display. Anyway, thought you all should be able to see it.
November 20th, 2008 at 3:40 am
Unintentional stupidity is generally funny, so the opportunity to read an article that promises to be filled with unintentional stupidity is the first draw. I’ll admit that I like to read about English especially because I pride myself on having a fairly strong grasp of the language. In other words, I get the jokes. I received my BA in English, so there’s a certain interest in the field that still lingers, even if I work in IT now.
Out of curiosity, where the heck did the article go? I checked it again today and the link is broken!