From the Arctic to Hades

If all has gone well, this post should appear as I'm on my way across the country to John Lynch's neck of the woods. The warmth of the desert should cause quite a shock to my system coming from the frigid north east. I may not have much access to the internets until next week, and I haven't scheduled any other posts. Evolgen is going dark for the next few days. If you have the urge to post a comment (on one of the old posts, I guess), log in with Type Key so that it can appear without my moderation.

While I'm gone, make sure the Frinkers don't steal any of my my jokes.

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By John Lynch (not verified) on 24 May 2006 #permalink