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sos (literally)

As you can see, we can come up with no other explanation for the sorry state of the blog other than demonic posession. While we are trying to locate a Mac exorcist ( Steve, this is the Mac problem that no one talks about) we are wondering how to stop the changes from taking place. Mr McMuffin has a theory that the blog only changes when it is not being observed and would like people to organise themselves into blogwatching shifts, he thinks four hours at a time would be fair, and will watch it until midnight. Any takers for the small hours?

I think this is a very bad idea. What if you were all alone when the demon made the changes? Who would be there to protect you and throw holy water at the screen? In addition, if nothing happened it would be about as exciting as watching paint dry, and God knows I've seen about as much as I can handle of that this weekend.

mr mcmuffin on 12 Apr 2004 @ 10:58 PM ✲ Permalink

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I give in. I've downloaded Mozilla Firefox just so I can read your blog properly, one day I may even own a Mac and denounce the evil Gates altogether.

Posted by: steve | 12 Apr 2004 23:05:50

It's a real shame we don't get any commission for this service to Apple. Mr McMuffin is a bit of an evangelist, and I think it's only a matter of time before he goes to Hyde Park to rant about it. of course I'll have to divorce him then and go on breakfast TV a lot to talk about how I lost the love of my life to an evil cult, but that's a small price to pay for the glamour of a car to take me to the studio and the orange foundation. I might even get a book deal, perhaps a made for TV movie...
I want Juliette Binoche to play me...

It's bloody work tomorrow so I have to go. Here's hoping not too many parents beat their children/abandoned them over the holiday. It's amazing how family togetherness spoils family togetherness. Maybe the upper classes had it right, send them off to boarding school before they learn to speak. With these happy thoughts in mind I'm calling it a night, I don't want to be alone with the blog of evil!

Posted by: mrs mcmuffin | 12 Apr 2004 23:15:55

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