i've read way more books than this guy. 51 since september 2005?? come on, i have read at least a hundred since then. why aren't I featured on npr??? is it because i'm too lazy to hit the shift key when i blog? i bet it's the shift key thing.
Who wrote that piece of trash article? I see no name attached ot it. I feel like I must write in and complain. Or rather praise their work but suggest a better subject.
Ha! 50 books? When I was in first grade I won a blue ribbon and FOUR DOLLARS (it was a loong time ago, so four dollars was a lot of money to a first grader back then) for reading 54 books in a school year--the most in my class. Of course, they were first-grade-level books, so they were really easy, but still!
Now I don't have enough time to read as much, alas ...
it's because he lives in new york, and is funny guy.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely the shift key thing. You should start using the shift key.
ReplyDeleteso if my blog was only about books, and i lived in new york and was funny, and was willing to capitalize, i too could be on npr?
ReplyDeleteehhh . . . it's not worth it.
it's all about self-promotion, baby - he's a comic, so he promotes himself, naturally.
ReplyDelete(and I resist using the shift key myself)
self-promotion jsut seems so . . . tacky. sigh. i guess i am destined to wither away in obscurity!
ReplyDeleteno way, dude, you're a rock star!
ReplyDeleteWho wrote that piece of trash article? I see no name attached ot it. I feel like I must write in and complain. Or rather praise their work but suggest a better subject.
ReplyDeleteI think the article is just a brief summary of a radio piece . . . but I didn't hear it, so who knows.
ReplyDeleteHa! 50 books? When I was in first grade I won a blue ribbon and FOUR DOLLARS (it was a loong time ago, so four dollars was a lot of money to a first grader back then) for reading 54 books in a school year--the most in my class. Of course, they were first-grade-level books, so they were really easy, but still!
ReplyDeleteNow I don't have enough time to read as much, alas ...