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This Week In GOOD

  • Posted by: GOOD
  • on February 22, 2008 at 8:30 pm

This week in GOOD

we decided that the practice of making the first line and the title exactly the same was one worth celebrating (see above and higher above). Additionally, Walter J. Husak took his pennies to the bank. Fidel Castro resigned. British Olympic chiefs preemptively censored their athletes. We gushed over Project H. Stanford lowered its prices for those who need it to do so. Nader might have decided to announce a campaign.

Now for some imperatives and conditional imperatives:

Watch out for apostrophes. Pay attention to your congressman’s environmental record. And have a great time watching the Oscars. If you’re in San Francisco, check out Fecal Face Dot Gallery. If you’re in New York, check out Eyebeam’s Mixer in Chelsea.

Bye for now.

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