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September 17th 2008     

Wednesday Reading - Submissions For A Weasely Day

Posted by: Laer at 07:32 am

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atcher II has posted up the script for the new film, The Treasure of Sierra Blogosphere, starring Bookworm, Howling Wolf, Soccer Dad and numerous other luminaries … including a cameo by the Cheat-Seeker. If you haven’t checked the new Watcher site, do so - Watcher II provides commentary now, this week on photographer/mental armpit odor Jill Greenberg, whose “art” graces defiles this post.

So, ladies and gentlemen, without further adieu, The Treasure of Sierra Blogosphere:

Oh wait. One further adieu. Watcher II has set up a neat-o submittal entry form, but it was missing one field in its beta week, so there are some mess-ups in the non-council side with some posts listed under the name of the blog and others under the name of the post. That’ll be fixed next week.

So, without further adieu,

Council Submissions

Non-Council Submissions

Thanks, Watcher! When does the editor’s cut come out on DVD?

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