Dude, you added an “s” to GROUNDHOG DAY. Oh, and you forgot that “self-” before “love.”
Variety reports that Topher Grace will star in an untitled Harold Ramis (“Groundhogs Day”) comedy that will be based on the popular web service, Friendster.com. Gustin Nash will pen the screenplay.
Topher will play a character that will utilize the website, as well as instant messaging and camera phones, as he looks for love on the Internet.
Posted by altehaggen in WTF @ Wednesday, March 23, 2005 3:01 pm | | Comments (2)












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Welcome to ‘Fine Lines’, the Friday feature in which we give a sentimental, sometimes-critical, far more wrinkled look at the children’s and YA books we loved in our youth.














A story that rides on its own melting also runs the risk of dissolving entirely. In William Henry Lewis’s second collection of short fiction — his first, ”In the Arms of Our Elders,” was published by Carolina Wren Press a decade ago — the slow, lyric stories of love, loss and longing have a sensuous appeal, but they often threaten to disappear into the ether before they get off the ground.






OMG, here comes a new trend:
“A Flickr-ing Light”
“Del.icio.us: The Tags Strike Back”
“The Technorati Chronicles”
“Road Trip X: The Gridskipper Edition”
Comment by Sarah — 3/23/2005 @ 3:59 pm
Wow, it’s only three degrees removed from a good idea!
Comment by bryant — 3/24/2005 @ 10:30 am