August 10, 2005

when a lot of the “a-list” started blogging

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4 Responses to “when a lot of the “a-list” started blogging”

  1. pheloxi says:

    an a-list is just an a list.
    once you are lis­ted you are in a trendy crowd who is losing their ide­nity.
    some who is lis­ted is like a mouse that is cor­ne­red, but does not know that is cornered..

  2. Peter Cooper says:

    I give them plenty of well humo­red rib­bing, and I star­ted blog­ging in 1999 :) Of course, it wasn’t called blog­ging then. And, damn, I wish I was get­ting rich during the dot com years, alas… :)

  3. hugh macleod says:

    I star­ted gaping­void in 2001. A late arri­val ;-)

  4. Halley says:

    Hi Void-y Boy! I’m wri­ting about sex today,over at “THE COMMENT” just can’t help myself, yes, wri­ting about sex and Cali­for­nia and hotel rooms and ven­ture capi­ta­lists.
    What you say (draw) above is spot fuc­king on, my love!
    I found a busi­ness card from RED HERRING this mor­ning when swee­ping up around here from circa 1998 and I have a handw­rit­ten note on it that says, “Rude Bas­tard” (and btw, it wasn’t Tony Per­kins, I like him). But I remem­ber those snotty little 22 year old dot­com bas­tards at those Red Herring par­ties, you just don’t for­get that shit, do you now?
    Lis­te­ning to Tequila Sun­rise, on an Eagles binge lately.
    Bye baby!