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Oh, Annie - If I listened to everyone on the internet, I'd be a Rolex-wearing millionaire with a 14" penis (not that I'm not, but you know what I mean).

You talk about whatever you want. Even these India people (that's somewhere west of here, isn't it?). Just try to avoid saying "um" in print. It's SO AOL.

Posted by catalina Vel-DuRay | April 8, 2007 3:09 PM
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Don't get all Negative Nancy on us, Annie. Especially when it comes to fuck-pole anonymous people. No worries.

Posted by Sam | April 8, 2007 4:53 PM
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Seriously, if you take anonymous commentators personally, those of us who rely on slog to get us through the workday will be cheated by your reluctance to post. It has been an especially nasty few weeks for trolls, though, has it not? What's up?

And lord have mercy do I love Miranda July. I'm the type that's all, "I loved Miranda July back when she was mixing records with IQU!", so it's frustrating when people smarter than me articulate her awesomeness better than I ever could.

Posted by sniggles | April 8, 2007 5:44 PM
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The worst thing about trolls is that they don't get paid for it, what a waste!! Be more appreciative of the art of
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Posted by octo-filth | April 8, 2007 6:16 PM
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Cynicism and criticism may sting any sincere effort.

How can it not be personal?

Posted by Laurence Ballard | April 8, 2007 6:44 PM
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When I write about movies, people tell me I need to stick to sports.

Posted by Seth from Seattlest | April 8, 2007 6:59 PM
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For what it's worth Annie, you've written the most thought provoking slog post on the Iraq War. At least in my opinion.

Posted by golob | April 8, 2007 7:17 PM
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I have the same tea kettle as Miranda July -- wahoo!!!

Posted by imaginary dana | April 8, 2007 7:37 PM
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'Born Miranda Jennifer Grossinger, she works under the surname of "July" because she says it is the month that most facilitates her creativity.'

How funny, 'Creative Facilities' was the nickname we gave our incompetent maintence crew at some mid-level startup.com that succumbed to to the bubbleburst many "months" ago.

Posted by james | April 8, 2007 7:49 PM
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Rai is beautiful, but that's pretty common in indian cinema. E.g. Sharmila Tagore -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharmila_Tagore

She's still beautiful at 61. She got her start with Sayjit Ray. She's great in Kashmir ki kali, which though not quite as great as Teesri Manzil, is still a great Shami Kappoor film. Amar Prem is worth checking out too, both for Tagore's performance and for the superb score.

If I weren't a homosexual, I'd probably move to India. (Indian boys are cute bud fade quickly in their 30s. Shah Rukh perdures because he's actually a cyborg with a face made of rubber. Note on the cited Aishwarya Rai page the picture of SRK's wax statue is so much like the original.)


Posted by kinaidos | April 8, 2007 8:30 PM
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Annie April - I think it has a ring to it. Granted, Annie Wagner has more dignity to the sound, but if you want to go for that flippant/quasi-deep stagename thing, Annie April works for me. Regardless, keep having a good month, Annie.

Posted by Wilson August | April 8, 2007 9:19 PM
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Well of course she should take thoughtful, even nasty criticism personally, her writing is her work.

I keep coming back to slog because the writers for the Stranger are great, sure, but also the comments are exciting, informed, and funny.

But if you refer to the thread I think she's referencing, it's nothing but 'ebags talking shit like "Shut up! Talk about art!". Those are the kinds of things one should not take very seriously.

Posted by sniggles | April 8, 2007 10:40 PM
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I meant to say film. But I enjoy Jen Graves also.

Posted by sniggles | April 8, 2007 10:44 PM
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My writing is my work, too, sniggles but I've learned not to get bent out of shape about it. Then again, I don't have a blog to scrawl on, and I'm not an A&E writer. They're much more emotional. *smiles*

Posted by Sam | April 8, 2007 11:25 PM
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You can count me as a vote for slogging to your hearts desire about just anytopic that moves your creative juices.

But I do think that the perspective of "war as performance art" has been under-represented.

The "Rumsfield as poet" thing was brilliant. Can't we find the artistic expression in an invasion of random countries?

Posted by RainMonkey | April 9, 2007 8:10 AM
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Sometimes I get the honor of setting off the silly ire of trolls with my comments, and honestly, it does hurt. But there's no avoiding it, and the annoyance passes as reason takes over. Acknowledging their existence in any way is usually a bad move, though, as hard as it can be to resist. Sometimes the trolls dig themselves such a deep hole, though, that the opportunity for fun is just too good.

Posted by Noink | April 9, 2007 10:58 PM

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