As tension builds on the softwood lumber front and the Prime Minister himself gets involved, the number of referrals from the Wikipedia softwood lumber page to this blog has been skyrocketing.
Visitors seeking the latest softwood news have been arriving from everywhere from Kamloops, British Columbia to Maclean, Virginia, where, perhaps not entirely coincidentally, a certain very important agency has its headquarters.
Although Tearfree provoked quite a controversy when she let it be known that readers were calling her the rockingest softwood lumber blogger of them all, she would like to point out that the competition hasn’t blogged since April 30, which is a bit like if the CBC hadn’t reported from Afghanistan for the past six weeks.
Since Tearfree is the only blogger keeping you up to date on this potentially explosive situation, she has taken the liberty of going into Wikipedia and modifying the listing for Reject the Koolaid to read “very popular blog for softwood lumber and other topics.” This mitigates some of the damage done when commenter Kyle Magill vandalized our Wikipedia entry last week. Should he try it again, Tearfree has documented reports of this blog’s popularity and newsworthiness, and will launch an immediate appeal.
6 comments:
I'm on it if Magill tries anything.
This is completely off-topic but Technorati is misspelled in your header. Just a heads up.
Thanks Anonymous, I've fixed it. How embarrassing.
I'm sure if you work for that agency you're smart enough to use a mirror ISP in a completely different country.
so, does that mean that you're not really a CSIS agent?
Stephen Harper's finally got himself a decent suit, I see.
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