I'm getting the sense that this summit, which involves mardi gras beads and cellphone displays, is less about empowering girls and more about getting them out of the house for a few days so that mommy can have some me-time for a change.
What I actually read every morning on the subway is the Times' iPhone web app. I just make sure to have the newest and most emailed stories downloaded before I get on the train. Sadly, it wasn't an option in their survey.
This is the most logical cul-de-sac of a post. Who should they survey? And even if the wanted to survey someone else, how could they? Should they ask the Post if they can borrow their Web site and ask their readers? Besides, it's pegged to a Times story, and meant to engender participation from the Times' site's readers.
Are you and Cook in some kind of bizarro think tank for bad Times post ideas?
This is a senseless crime. Doesn't Dunkin Donuts give out free coffee and donuts to cops, anyway? Either way, nice rythmic comic pacing, HamNo. It was almost like Homer, but with donuts.
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I am down on tweens and shan't quit ripping them. --Jack the Tweeter
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MCST=Street cred and geetin' that gwap yo.
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Are you and Cook in some kind of bizarro think tank for bad Times post ideas?
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Prostitution Whore Because, just always.
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