Wednesday, June 26, 2002The sincerest form of flatteryThe ever-creative Hemant Joshi has a column in today's D called the Week in Review. Of course it's not that funny, but after all it's really hard to compete his all his fine work of the past, especially that "Piccolos Save Lives" article where he took a Review article and replaced the word guns with the word piccolos. Funny stuff. Note to the summer Review staff: you had better put out some summer issues or else our boy Hemant won't have anything about which to write (after all, how many George Bush coloring book jokes can you make?).Posted by Ryan at 10:01 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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