Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Free Form Comments

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ALSO. You can use this space to re-ask me questions you asked me before that I failed to answer because I was too busy (but now might not be). That is often the reason I fail to get back to people, and on a blog, after a few days, the comments thread dies and I just kind of forget about it. Let's use this space to fix that, because it does need to be fixed; I look like a jackass sometimes, leaving people hanging. I will TRY to respond to any questions here.

AND you can use this space to comment on posts that are old enough that no one is reading the comments threads anymore. For example, if you thought of a great quote for the great quote commonplace book, but now no one is reading that, you could put it here.You do not have to have a blogger account or gmail account to post a comment -- you can write a comment, write your name at the bottom of your comment like an e mail, and then post using the "anonymous" option.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Geoff -- have you an opinion on the poetry of Sherman Alexie?

Unknown said...

For anybody that hasn't yet heard, I've got some pretty big news. Here's the "announcement" over on my blog.

Patrick Sanders said...

It's early I know-this week's Buffy had me trying to remember how to breathe.

Geoff Klock said...

JP -- no. Should I? I read deeply, but not broadly. I know my guys very well, but there are tons of people I know nothing about.

MB -- congrats!

VoE -- because of laughter, or anger?...

Patrick Sanders said...

Stunned shock.

Prof Fury said...

Man yes. As I noted here, I thought this was the best issue of the series yet -- and not at all for the reasons it's getting so much press. The most relaxed and outright fun we've seen it so far I think.

Oh yes, and most Buffy fans have probably seen this Onion video already, but it's still pretty great.

James said...

Just listened to the James Tate poem: hilarious!

Patrick Sanders said...

A GREAT introduction to Alexie is the film based on his characters-Smoke Signals.