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Thank You

  • Posted by: Morgan Clendaniel
  • on January 8, 2007 at 10:44 am

If you recall, You were named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year, because of all the fun work you do on the internet. You’ve made the world a democratic web of creativity. Anything You want to say or do, can be placed on the internet for millions to see. You can make your mark on the world. You can have a voice. You are doing things like publishing a book of your Amazon reviews, because people are so desperate to have them handy when they can’t log on to Amazon. You are also busy making video responses to a video about a a baby laughing, in which you speak to the world by showing your baby laughing. Thank you for adding to society. And to the more than 50,000 Yous who watched the video You created—it’s wonderful that You are now our tastemaker.

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DISCUSSION: 1 Comment
    • Posted by: DrBlackula
    • on January 8, 2007 at 11:02 am

    I think we can all agree that it is outrageous that Tony Danza did not win Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Has no one listened to his epic musical performance on his album “House I Live In”? And Al Michaels said there are no crooners anymore. Sure, some may say, “but Dr. Blackula, House I Live In was released back in 2002″. To you I say, you’re damn right and Danza should win the award through 2010. That’s how amazing this album is. EXTRAVA_DANZA!!!!!!!!

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