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I am kind of impressed that MTV would even publish Loder’s article; seems like they fawn over Michael Moore. Not to mention that they didn’t get out the thesaurus and find a replacement for “meretricious.” I had to go look that one up; i doubt the average mtv kid is going to know what it means.
Everyone needs to get an individual insurance policy while they are still young and healthy with a major carrier and keep it paid up, whether or not your employer offers one. Then you are not tied to a job because of that “benefit.”
I subscribed to the TED talks; now I’ll never get off the damned computer…
July 5th, 2007 at 8:22 am
I am kind of impressed that MTV would even publish Loder’s article; seems like they fawn over Michael Moore. Not to mention that they didn’t get out the thesaurus and find a replacement for “meretricious.” I had to go look that one up; i doubt the average mtv kid is going to know what it means.
July 6th, 2007 at 12:57 am
i’m totally addicted to the TED talks.
July 6th, 2007 at 1:22 pm
The TED talks are pretty great: my meme is gonna kill your meme then replicate all over your head, man!
July 11th, 2007 at 11:06 am
Everyone needs to get an individual insurance policy while they are still young and healthy with a major carrier and keep it paid up, whether or not your employer offers one. Then you are not tied to a job because of that “benefit.”
I subscribed to the TED talks; now I’ll never get off the damned computer…