Rosie O'Donnell has a blog (WARNING -- poetry). And so does Cambodian King Norodom Sihanouk. His Majesty is also generous enough to share his Musique & Chansons, some home pictures, and -- according to the dry wits at the U.S. Foreign Broadcast Information Service -- his political opinions:
So far, most of the postings appear without comment while others contain subtle wording, or use question and exclamation marks, to convey Sihanouk's views--frequently as veiled tangents--on given issues.
Links via Jeff Jarvis and Secrecy News.
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|3.15.05 @ 12:39PM|#
"Rosie O'Donnell has a blog (WARNING -- poetry)"
Can someone
please explain to me
what makes this
a poem?
Geek|3.15.05 @ 3:36PM|#
Wil Wheaton also has a blog:
http://www.wilwheaton.net/
|3.15.05 @ 4:03PM|#
Are you sure that's Rosie O'Donnell's blog? I dunno, I guess I just figured a wealthy (onceadored) celebrity wouldn't use blogspot, but rather like rosieodonnell.com, plus the blog just looks like shit, Rosie was cool in my book in League of their Own (I was also like 11) but when her show came out, I couldn't stand her.
|3.15.05 @ 6:15PM|#
Can someone
please explain to me
what makes this
a poem?
I wish to fuck
I knew
Then I could be
A poet too
Oops, I rhymed
But by mistake
That's not what
Serious poets do
There, I fixed it.