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Charlie Rose decided that it was a better choice to stop a fall with his face than to drop his newly acquired MacBook Air. I'm not here to question that decision, but the picture above does make me wonder: does PBS not employ makeup artists?

Posted by on 18 March 2008 at 6:20 PM

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Dude...where the hell is your Brawl code...I'm dyin' here! ;-)

...and if I spent $1800 on a manilla envelope, I'd probably fall on my face, too... :-P

Posted by Andy on 18 March 2008 - 10:33 PM

I just got around to playing Smash Bros last night and I'm awfully bad at it.

Here's the code: 1547-5022-7694

Posted by david on 19 March 2008 - 1:07 PM

Andy it's glad to see you back blogging about global hotness. This "manilla envelope" you are speaking about was new to me. I did some research and I completely agree with you that not only are the water goats a main contributor to global hotness, the "manilla envelope" is also another key factor. Just when I thought these crazy liberals were taking over these posts spewing their left wing rhetoric… you came back and set things straight. Keep your head high Andy don’t let the fanatical idiots bring you down!

Regards,
Stewbert

Posted by Stewbert Poulhuise Sr on 20 March 2008 - 9:49 PM

I also wanted to sing my praises to you Andy. You have really stayed true to yourself and dedicated to the cause. Thanks to you bringing up issues with manilla envelops, global hotness continues to decline. All I have to say is Andy for President in 08.

Posted by Chad Faceridge on 21 March 2008 - 2:55 PM

Like Andy, I once saw Charlie Rose build a paper airplane that flew his pet hamster Gino to the Mars twice. What a day that was. Good work on remembering that Andy!

Best Regards,

Richard N.

Posted by Richard Neckses on 22 March 2008 - 8:25 PM

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