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    The index to Prisoner of Trebekistan (now available for pre-order!  Have I mentioned that?  Really?  Because it is!) is actually turning out to be a pretty decent little read on its own.

    Probably the only place you'll ever see

Jennings, Ken

listed directly after

Jell-O shooters

at least as far as I know.


 
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I'm about halfway into creating the index for Prisoner of Trebekistan, and I'm thinking that if the publisher says OK, I'd like to put the index online, part of the upcoming PrisonerOfTrebekistan.com. The index is turning out to be pretty interesting all by itself.

So far,

Tarantino, Quentin

appears directly after

Stewardess, Ukrainian

and just before

Tattoos, inexplicable.

Somehow I suspect he might be amused.


 
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    This link will only work today, so click right now to see what's so amusing.

    UPDATE: here's what I was referring to, in Amazon's daily list of books by their order in sales.  The new book was exactly one place ahead of an old book by somebody I used to criticize pretty roundly, something that just looked pretty damn strange when they appeared on the same page:

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    And yes, I do think that is a very hard choice, but the price, I think. . . the price is worth it.

    (If you don't catch the reference, clickityclikkikikickit.)


 
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