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Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: August 14, 2008 11:01 PM, by Greg Laden

The latest video on bigfoot is in, thanks to Brian Switek at Laelaps:

They are assembling a scientific team. Obviously, they lost my phone number.

(Brian's got another interesting video, of a Texas Goat Sucker, that you must see.)

Yet another possible example of fear and loathing of literature of, by, about, for, or against Islam: More Muslim Censorship? Maybe Not

Another Ghost Video. But this one is not a joke. It's just .... stupid. But the post by John is interesting. Personally, I like the explanation that it is a disgruntled dead student come back to seek revenge on his social studies teacher.

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"bigfoot" = viral marketing scheme FTW

Posted by: chigurh | August 15, 2008 4:26 AM

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