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I love to see Olberlovers in action--how they hate. And hate and hate and hate. Then accuse others of hating. I'm glad I'm no longer associated with that crowd. I'd rather have a happy life.

Posted by: Quanlin on December 8, 2006 6:54 PM

Go Brandon! I can't believe that I was an Olber-dupe for so long, believing that he was wonderful when he's just a self-important, delusional hypocrite. And the Olberlovers hate more than anyone else. They will defend their man all over the Internet, even to resorting to threats, lies, and impersonation. And they've tried worse. I'm so relieved that I wised up and broke free of their craziness. It began to scare me. I feel like a new person now.

Posted by: Quanlin on December 6, 2006 9:13 PM

Incidentally, Andrea, the blog is hilarious. But it's obviously a fake for 2 reasons: 1. he'd never tip generously, and 2. he'd never satisfy a woman in bed. In any way. The word about that was out long before anything was blogged or published.

Posted by: Quanlin on December 6, 2006 6:49 PM

Chris, thank you for your attempt at clarification, but you've got it backwards. I don't know who this -q person is, but he or she must have a really big ego to think they'd be "recognized" by the use of one initial. Seriously, I think the website is a good piece of work, but I'm not that impressed with myself!

Posted by: Quanlin on December 6, 2006 6:44 PM

BlueVelvet--I was a huge Olbermann fan, but I finally caught on to his hypocrisy and it makes me sick. I can hardly stand to look at the man anymore. I can't believe it took me so long to get wise to him--I'm usually much more perceptive--but everyone has their weaknesses, I guess. Um, "_q_," what is your gripe? And, incidentally, cowards don't tell the truth because they're too concerned about other peoples' opinion of them. Ring true?

Posted by: Quanlin on December 5, 2006 7:57 PM

Alison--comedy? He takes himself too seriously (especially in those "special comments" for it to be comedy. Try drama, since he's such a drama queen. Or murder mystery, since it's murder to try to watch it.

Um, BlueVelvet, before you go attacking Alison, why don't you ask KarmaBitestheBigOne how she finds the time to write such interminably long commentaries about Olbermann?

Posted by: Quanlin on December 5, 2006 1:46 PM

Radar, I'm sorry that you had to interview this egotistical bag of wind, but I admire the balls it took to do it. And it was great that you finally put Karma's blog right in his smug face. Of course, you didn't get an answer, just an unintelligible tap-dance about "truth" and "journalism" and "legally true," not to mention "doing anonymous stories about myself." How can one do anonymous stories about one's self? And didn't he essentially say that what was said on Karma's blog is true? He sounds like Bill Clinton (no offense to you, Bubba) parsing the word "is." What a tool. He's the Sideshow Bob of newsreaders, not the next Murrow.

Posted by: Quanlin on December 4, 2006 9:53 PM


 
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