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- So I Guess I’m A Writer Now… by Portland Sucks on Nov 7, 2009
Who has time to write, let alone do it correctly and with panache? Apparently I do. Related posts:The End is Here. Circuit City Closes Forever Tomorrow.Nifty Blog Round-Up: July 10Live @ 7:30 Sunday – Special Edition of Portland Sucks Live...
- The Best Way to Think Outside the Box by Bigg Success on Sep 17, 2009
There’s a cliché of which we’ve grown quite tired. “Think outside the box.” When we heard it said yet again the other day, we had an epiphany. It’s a way to make sure that you never have to worry about not thinking...
- KS-01 Jim Barnett, King of Cliche & of Miserable Timing by Kansas Jackass on Jun 3, 2009
Jim Barnett for Congress: He has a "prescription for prosperity"!Jim Barnett for Congress: Congress needs a "House call"!Jim Barnett for Congress: Someone please pour bees into my ears, I've got to block out the horrible, horrible sounds.From The Hu...
- Igor by Franz Patrick's Film Archive on May 5, 2009
Igor ★★ / ★★★★ I really got my hopes up after watching this animated flick’s trailer for the first time but after actually seeing the movie, I couldn’t help but feel slightly disappointed. Igor (John Cusack) wants to be more t...
- 17 Again by Franz Patrick's Film Archive on Apr 20, 2009
17 Again ★★ / ★★★★ Even though I’m no fan of Zac Efron (he hasn’t yet proven to me that he can be a versatile actor), I have to admit that I somewhat enjoyed this movie. Granted, that enjoyment didn’t come from either le...
- He's Just Not That Into You--aka -Don't Go and save your hardearned bucks by Damian McNicholl's Blog on Feb 12, 2009
I went to see He's just not that into you yesterday.What a dud. What a bore. The only audience this might appeal to is teenage girls.Based on a nonfiction book of the same name (if the film kept faithful to the book, then the authors are morons and i
- Know Your Audience. by Writing in the Age of Confusion on Dec 18, 2008
Understanding your audience. That tool will empower you to write with more ease than you ever have, and to have the most compelling effect.Too bad we usually forget who we're talking to.The power of knowing your audience is most noticeable by its abs




