Sorry Howard, but I’ve already followed suit with Ted. Ted, I saw that you were a member in the Clark chat last night, but I couldn’t see your question. Were you there? I was only able to read the transcript.
Joe Lieberman can kill anyone he wants! He cuts off heads ALL the time and doesn’t even think twice about it. This guy is so crazy and awesome that he flips out ALL the time. I heard that there one time Joe Lieberman was eating at a diner. And when some dude dropped a spoon Joe Lieberman killed the whole town. My friend Mark said that he saw Joe Lieberman totally uppercut some kid just because the kid opened a window.
Is it slander to say that? Because if it is, I wouldn’t want Joe Lieberman to come to my house and flip out and stab me.
I’ve always thought this google bombing of ‘miserable failure’ had it bass ackwards. Who the heck Googles ‘miserable failure’? I would think that George W. Bush is a much more commonly Googled term. *
* if this attempt at linking turns out to be a miserable failure please bear in mind that I have absolutely no clue in regard to HTML tags.
Hmmm… going back through the comments I see that Anthonys referenced to the Singapore Strait Times article pretty much beat me to the point. But it was an original idea to me, honest.
Digital amish is right–though I have a different suggestion for what to link to George W. Bush.
Of course, because George W. Bush is googled so often, it’s a much harder mission. It think it would have to go on blogrolls instead of individual posts to have a fighting chance, and even then I doubt it would work. But if we’re going to be juvenile we should do it with some style.
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nnyhav 01.08.04 at 3:52 pm
Not ninja. Logic. (Gore:Internet::Lieberman:PC?)
Katherine 01.08.04 at 6:44 pm
NOTICE: This googlebomb represents the views of only Moe Lane, not the views of Obsidian Wings (or at least my third of it.)
Howard Dean is the true ninja candidate.
He modestly denies it (there’s a Salon article on this I’d link to, but their website’s down.) But we know the truth
Mikhel 01.08.04 at 7:15 pm
Well…
Sorry Howard, but I’ve already followed suit with Ted. Ted, I saw that you were a member in the Clark chat last night, but I couldn’t see your question. Were you there? I was only able to read the transcript.
nnyhav 01.08.04 at 7:30 pm
Curious sequence of movie titles …
Johno 01.08.04 at 9:22 pm
Joe Lieberman can kill anyone he wants! He cuts off heads ALL the time and doesn’t even think twice about it. This guy is so crazy and awesome that he flips out ALL the time. I heard that there one time Joe Lieberman was eating at a diner. And when some dude dropped a spoon Joe Lieberman killed the whole town. My friend Mark said that he saw Joe Lieberman totally uppercut some kid just because the kid opened a window.
Is it slander to say that? Because if it is, I wouldn’t want Joe Lieberman to come to my house and flip out and stab me.
Anthony 01.08.04 at 11:07 pm
Well, it’s less lame than the Bush one. There was a recent news article in the Singapore Straits Times about political Google bombs.
Jonathan Ichikawa 01.09.04 at 12:19 am
I love the reference in the title.
Katherine 01.09.04 at 1:43 am
Here’s the Salon article:
http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2004/01/08/ninja_dean/
digital amish 01.09.04 at 6:05 pm
I’ve always thought this google bombing of ‘miserable failure’ had it bass ackwards. Who the heck Googles ‘miserable failure’? I would think that George W. Bush is a much more commonly Googled term. *
* if this attempt at linking turns out to be a miserable failure please bear in mind that I have absolutely no clue in regard to HTML tags.
digital amish 01.09.04 at 6:42 pm
Hmmm… going back through the comments I see that Anthonys referenced to the Singapore Strait Times article pretty much beat me to the point. But it was an original idea to me, honest.
Katherine 01.09.04 at 8:58 pm
Digital amish is right–though I have a different suggestion for what to link to George W. Bush.
Of course, because George W. Bush is googled so often, it’s a much harder mission. It think it would have to go on blogrolls instead of individual posts to have a fighting chance, and even then I doubt it would work. But if we’re going to be juvenile we should do it with some style.
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