Monthly Archives: March 2010

Actually, I am a winner

Just got the word from Innsmouth Free Press. I actually did win the best of issue 2. This award, which is incredibly flattering, is entirely undeserved, and I can only thank y’all and your tireless ballot-stuffing initiative. Thank you.

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Me. Not a winner.

We’ll get back to the fabulous Taco Quiz in a sec. But first I wanted to update you on my winner status. Recently my writing was up for two different audience choice awards. "Hometown Horrible" was nominated for best Pseudopod … Continue reading

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Staple

Don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten that we’re about to have the fabulous Taco Quiz. I just need to whip up an entry detailing the prizes for the winner and the runners-up, then we’ll be ready to roll. In the meantime, … Continue reading

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Squirrel! (pt.2)

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The Taco Quiz taco carts

I’m sure you’re already excited about the Taco Quiz and the possibility of winning a fabulous trophy and the enduring title of TACO MASTER. As I explained yesterday, the format will involve correctly identifying the taco meat that I have … Continue reading

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The Fabulous Taco Quiz Trophy

For a while now I’ve wanted to give something back to all the loyal Food Frakker readers. More importantly, I want to not only reward those who have diligently followed my exploration of culinary extremism, I want to single out … Continue reading

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Jorge Luke, un hombre machismo

Jorge Luke es un hombre suave. Jorge Luke es un hombre fuerza. Jorge Luke es un hombre de las mujeres. Jorge Luke quiere el telefono. Jorge Luke es acción!

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The Netflix Star-System Project

For those of you who don’t get Netflix, the company employs a complex algorithm for predicting what movies you’re going to like. It’s based on your ratings of movies you’ve already seen, as well as self-reported assessments of your preferred … Continue reading

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