In the new spirit of recently-vaunted transparency, I tagged my blog with the descriptive line, “perfecting the glorious art of hyper-exaggeration, one post at a time.”
That’s as close to a reveal as I care to go.
I stand by the “review” Mark Twain had his fictional Huck Finn write for the book named after him: “Most of it were true, but some of it were stretched.”
That said: you as a girl? I’m not sure it would have been as good a read as the Chaz we THINK we know and love.
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LeeAnn »
14 March 2010 · 7:58 am
In the new spirit of recently-vaunted transparency, I tagged my blog with the descriptive line, “perfecting the glorious art of hyper-exaggeration, one post at a time.”
That’s as close to a reveal as I care to go.
Lisa Paul »
14 March 2010 · 9:19 am
I stand by the “review” Mark Twain had his fictional Huck Finn write for the book named after him: “Most of it were true, but some of it were stretched.”
That said: you as a girl? I’m not sure it would have been as good a read as the Chaz we THINK we know and love.
CGHill »
14 March 2010 · 10:43 am
Back then, in a milieu that was 96 percent guys, she got far more street cred than she could possibly have deserved.
Cheney W. Halliburton »
14 March 2010 · 3:12 pm
That’s where being a semi-sentient snippet of internet code comes in handy. What’s to keep track of?