The Way I Heard It: Big Guy, Little Guy
How do you compete with a thriving 20th century company? Use 18th century technology of course.
How do you compete with a thriving 20th century company? Use 18th century technology of course.
“Stairs,” Valkyrie said, disappointed. “Not just ordinary stairs,” Skulduggery told her
I’m very flattered by the concern expressed by so many over the sudden disappearance of this week’s podcast.
(Now with less whining.)
Donnie has a secret… and it’s a doozie.
Dear Freddy, Your Biped has been surprisingly quiet about the controversy
Stephanie came to my office in LA and asked if she could interview me in the backseat of her SUV.
If you haven’t seen it, my name appeared a few weeks ago in a headline next to Koch Industries
I just glanced down at the cracked screen on my ancient iPhone, and beheld the most sarcastic headline in the history of modern journalism.
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Until this morning, I was under the impression that everyday was National Dog Day
Good Morning America asked Mike to weigh in, because Mike had something to say to Jimmie…
I don’t know who this guy is, but he’s all over my wall, all over Facebook
The other night on Dirty Jobs, you sang a song about roadkill.
Albert Samos writes…The media has recently been stating that Donald Trump’s key supporters didn’t graduate from college. They constantly refer to these people as “uneducated white men.” As an electrical contractor who happens to be a white guy with six employees but no college, I find this vaguely offensive and somewhat confusing. What do you think of the media characterizing people this way? Hi Albert If the media is referring to Trump supporters who happen to be male caucasians suffering from a lack of knowledge brought about by an absence of formal or practical instruction, than I guess “uneducated white Read More
(And a very satisfying Saturday morning C.R.A.P.)