Kris Weberg | March 3, 2005
I noticed that Scott's posts have the same "hide" and "report" features as everyone else's. Given that reports go to Scott, what happens in the deeply unlikely event that someone reports him?

Come to think of it, if this is Scott's site and hence the rules are his, is it possible for him to break one of them?

(In a class on sovereignty and law and thought of this as an interesting case study.)

Anna Gregoline | March 3, 2005
Can God heat a burrito so hot that even He cannot eat it?

Kris Weberg | March 4, 2005
Depends what kind of microwave God's got.

Scott Hardie | March 4, 2005
What would be really sad would be if I got reported five times and kicked out of the site. Then Mr. Horowitz could begin a "Save Our Scott" campaign.

Scott Horowitz | March 4, 2005
Hey! Now that's harassment. I demand all of Scott Hardie's comments be stricken from this site for all time... oh crap. Now this is a logical fallacy.


I'm actually disappointed that very few people are posting in the SOS campaign. I was curious to see what shows people watch. I watch a lot of TV, and I wanted to start a dialogue about it. I guess what I am really trying to say is that you all suck!

Scott Hardie | March 4, 2005
The only show I watch is "Survivor," which I can imagine someday becoming bad enough as to be unwatchable, but I still cannot imagine it being canceled.

Kris Weberg | March 4, 2005
I don't get broadcast or cable. I just use my TV for watching tapes and DVDs.

Anna Gregoline | March 4, 2005
Almost all of my favorite shows get canceled. Sifl and Olly being one of them. =)

Kris Weberg | March 4, 2005
I still miss the Legend of Slap Maxwell, myself.

Scott Hardie | March 4, 2005
Oops... Did I post that here? I started typing it here but moved it to the SOS discussion. Or so I thought.

Scott Hardie | March 4, 2005
Anna: I promise you that the "Pac-Man" goo was not created to look like Peto. (link)


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