The Year in Review

Well, now’s the time of year that everyone is making their Top 10 lists looking back on 2003. I’m kinda thinking I should try to do one too, but I can’t come up with any ideas. I was going to make a “Top 10 ‘Top 10′ Lists”, but that’s kinda cheesy. I was also thinking of breaking out of the clich? of listing ten items by listing 9 or 11 instead, but that’s even more cheesy. Humans have been using a ten-based number system for thousands of years, so it’s probably a little late to be fighting that battle.

So what should I write about? Religion? Politics? You guys have any suggestions?

Also, I’m still soliciting slogan suggestions. If you have any more ideas, you can post them here. I’ll probably replace the “Fair and Balanced” with a random selection around the first of the year.


posted by greg on December 27, 2003 @ 11:05 am

4 comments

  1. Why don’t you accept submissions from readers, and select your 5 (or 10, or perhaps your “’04″ favorites). Let them choose their own categories based on what they like. or what you think is close to the spirit of your site.

    Or, you could just go with your 10 worst moments in US political corruption.

    Comment by The Eligible Ross Lincoln — December 27, 2003 @ 3:13 pm

  2. #8. “whistle-ass” introduced into the American lexicon

    Comment by Erin — December 27, 2003 @ 7:14 pm

  3. Howzabout the Top Nine Reasons Why The Annual Top Ten List Parade Is Too Hokey and Meaningless ?

    Slogans or definitions:

    strom: v., To copulate with extreme prejudice.

    Still beating around the Bush.

    Pre-emptively voting twice.

    You can run but you can’t hide, unless you’re Ken Lay.

    Bringing democracy to a puppet near you.

    Part of the coalition of the shilling.

    It’s not about oil. It’s about compressed dead dinosaur juice.

    Comment by Cowboy Kahlil — December 28, 2003 @ 12:18 pm

  4. How about post your readers’ fave ten articles that YOU have posted? Make it a talent show top ten rather than a generic one.

    Or you could make it Bush’s top ten blatant lies that no one called him on.

    Comment by dAnimal — December 29, 2003 @ 9:07 pm

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