Friday, June 02, 2006
Shocker!
The Literary Editor (LE) was walking by the newspaper stand at one of Chicago's two main commuter rail stations when simultaneously he saw advertising displays for two magazines. One had the Dixie Chicks on the cover. The other was for a new magazine called "Shock", which teased that it would contain interesting yet disturbing images. The LE knew this might appeal to Monz and/or his readers. Not only that, but politics aside, Monz is far more Toby Keith than Dixie Chicks (though we doubt either is to be found on his ipod, except of course Keith's song "My List," which the ME once put on a mixed CD for him). And what is Toby Keith's most famous album? Shockin' Y'all! And was it not less than a year ago that we bloggedthis? Clearly the LE was being given a sign, so he went off to look for a copy. None was to be found! We're shocked!
No shock that on this most excellent CFF, Monz has a yummy Double Sauteed Pork special w/ pork fried rice from China Garden.
The Literary Editor (LE) was walking by the newspaper stand at one of Chicago's two main commuter rail stations when simultaneously he saw advertising displays for two magazines. One had the Dixie Chicks on the cover. The other was for a new magazine called "Shock", which teased that it would contain interesting yet disturbing images. The LE knew this might appeal to Monz and/or his readers. Not only that, but politics aside, Monz is far more Toby Keith than Dixie Chicks (though we doubt either is to be found on his ipod, except of course Keith's song "My List," which the ME once put on a mixed CD for him). And what is Toby Keith's most famous album? Shockin' Y'all! And was it not less than a year ago that we bloggedthis? Clearly the LE was being given a sign, so he went off to look for a copy. None was to be found! We're shocked!
No shock that on this most excellent CFF, Monz has a yummy Double Sauteed Pork special w/ pork fried rice from China Garden.
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