Saturday, May 13, 2006

How You Found Quotidian Quintilian III

Although I doubt 65.205.67.# (Cable TV of Belzoni) from Missippi found exactly what he was looking for, let´s hope he enjoyed one of the Saints pages, and perhaps an excerpt or two from Karl Adam.

5 Comments:

Blogger Jonathan Potter said...

"Hey Lardhead" comes to mind.

11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am Jewish by birth, Catholic by choice. I live in Barzoni because my parents were denied entry into England and a number of other European countries before the war.

Their lives (and mine) were saved by an American merchant officer from Barzoni.

I like your blog.

6:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I actually don't live in Belzoni. However, I do live in Humphreys County. On the other hand I am not Jewish (not that there's anything wrong with that!)Nor am I Catholic, nor have I ever been outside of the USA. I came by your blog accidently while researching a rugby author.

3:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is all very confusing and I hope that someone can straighten me out. I've been informed that Belzoni is recieving a number of "hits" because of your blog. While we are proud of our city and gratified by the attention, I don't understand what possible connection Belzoni has with Quotidian Quintilian, Rufus McCain, beer jokes, the holocaust or Judaism.

8:41 PM  
Blogger Quin Finnegan said...

Dear Mr. Walton,

I'm sorry to be so slow in responding, and sorrier still that you are confused. But it is a confusing world, after all, so take heart.

In any case, your city has received some attention here because a certain denizen of your enviorns (with the IP address 65.205.67) ran an MSN search for an answer to his question "how do you address a minister after he receives a doctorate in theology?" and came up with my humble blog as a place where he might find an answer. I doubt that he did. But it is a noble question from someone I suspect is a noble citizen, and you should be proud.

7:00 AM  

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