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His one-star review of the Standard Grill has rankled a couple of fellow writers.
In which a 'Times' reporter is seduced over mint tea.
What were they thinking?
They need to focus on their talent.
If not for the blogosphere, Hugo Lindgren would just be a lost soul searching for a breadline to join.
“Hugging appears to be a grass-roots phenomenon,” the ‘Times’ observes.
The 'Times' thinks it's not such a big deal — others beg to differ.
Welcome to the future of media.
Yes, the car companies are disintegrating, people are sinking their own boats, and major architectural landmarks are going for half price. But Hugo Lindgren spots a few glimmers of hope.
His friends at the lab call him four-arms, though, which is sad.
So they're shipping it off before it sinks. (Sorry.) And more, in today's media news.
Cooter? Twatermelon?
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