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Help Desk Confessionals

I'm a systems administrator who provides tech support, data analysis, and report generation for about 300 users. No support staff. No other help. Just me.

Craft Corner Deathmatch

Monday, April 04, 2005


I saw this show over the weekend. Is this for real?? This is WWE for crafting, complete with an obnoxious host and audience sitting behind cages. This is the Iron Chef of crafting, complete with commentatory during 10-minute crafting competitions, and a dual with the frightful (I'm serious - she looks scary) "Craft Lady of Steel". The outrageousness of this competition and the larger-than-life host was enough to get me to watch the entire three-hour marathon. Amber, the stage assistant, was hilarious. Posted by Hello
posted by Carl from L.A., 1:41 PM

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