A philosophical question

If a Norman Johnson column falls down in the woods - and no blogger is there to hear it - does anybody still get it? God knows, it sails gratifyingly over my head the weeks I’m bored enough to read it.


Posted on December 3rd, 2005 at 9:14 am

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4 Comments

  1. Ken on 03.12.2005 at 13:32 Permalink | Reply

    I wouldn’t worry. It’s a shockingly unfunny rewrite of Rod Liddle’s column in the Sunday Times last week…

  2. Justin on 04.12.2005 at 10:15 Permalink | Reply

    Hang on then. So, he’s moved on from spoofing something the vast majority of Guardian readers don’t read to spoofing something the vast majority of Guardian readers don’t read?

    Wouldn’t the Guardian be better served by putting an advert in that space?

  3. Ken on 04.12.2005 at 14:51 Permalink | Reply

    You’d have thought so…

  4. Phil on 04.12.2005 at 23:43 Permalink | Reply

    What struck me about that column was all those references to “Norm’s Place”. My theory, which is mine, is that it’s actually Seumas Milne trying to drive Norm [G] and “Harry” insane by satirising them without ever writing anything they actually disagree with. Fiendish. Not interesting, particularly, but fiendish.

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