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Updated on March 7, 2006
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February 28, 2006,
Your Olympic review was better than any I heard on TV. Go Rockwood!!
And Monday's cartoon is sooooo cool.
--Alyce
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Thanks, Alyce! To be fair, we do have a little advantage over the commentators on TV in that we don't have to come up with our snide remarks on the spot. We get to think them over and refine them before we put them to print.
On the other hand, we're not getting paid the big bucks to do it, either, so we're not going to cut those TV-types much slack.
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March 2, 2006,
Team Rockwood did such a terrific job on the Olympic Watch I almost wished I'd watched more. I seriously could not get into the Olympics this time around. Totally missed opening and closing ceremonies. And the most I watched was actually the finals of a few events. Feeling slightly unamerican but I've been busy.
With what you might ask? Why planning and going to a Star Wars marathon of course! (C'mon what else would I be doing?)
It was very neat to watch the series chronologically. It changes the original trilogy. Everthing after Revenge seems to have a double meaning and more significance. There's a lot of great parallels between various characters and plots.
Now, I just need to figure out if anyone'll come to a Neverending Story trilogy marathon....nah!
Wookies Rule!
--Mikki
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Sorry, Mikki, but we just can't get into a NeverEnding Story sequel. After all, how can you have a sequel to something that never ends? We claim fraudulent advertising.
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March 2, 2006,
One last Olympic comment.
You said "China's Yang Yang (A). Does this mean that somewhere in China is a Yang Yang (B)?" in the Feb. 25 Olympic Watch.
Well almost. She used to be Yang Yang (L) for Large. I guess no girl wants to be known as large. And there was a Yang Yang (S) for Small. They were both medal winners at Salt Lake.
See these pages for more info:
Yang Yang (S)
Yang Yang (A)
Cheers,
--DH
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Well, whaddya know! Thanks for the info, DH. We probably could have looked that up ourselves, but we like to provide readers with some potential outside research material.
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March 2, 2006,
The Octaginator, 8 bladed shaving system! Smoothest shave yet.
--Crazieman
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Crazieman, unbeknownst to us, apparently mocking the razor industry is a decades-old practice. Of course, none of us stop buying them, do we?
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March 4, 2006,
I just want to say "good job" on another great Olympics Watch! :)
--Spike
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Thanks, Spike! We'll probably foolishly be back in another two years to mock the Chinese Olympics. That is, if China don't shut down our web page. Ha! We've started already!
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