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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Jim Horton's predictions


As a blogger, it is only fair to let you know about the accuracy of my powers of observation. I made two predictions about the election that is still going on at this hour -- both apparently wrong. I had also made a prediction about the World Series -- also wrong. All this goes to prove that in some areas I should give prognostication a rest. Fortunately, I did not burden you with either prediction, but I did tell my friends and family who will mock me as they should.

Technoflak knows the feeling. She is still cleaning off the humble pie fate threw in her face.
Posted by Alice at 11/03/2004 01:12:00 PM
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