The Drinking Game that Kathryn Lively invented for readers of "St. Blog's Parish" needs a new rule: you can take a drink whenever our co-blogger Pete Vere turns up as a participant in yet another weblog. With Gratian's Commentary, Catholic Light, Envoy Encore, maybe Caritas Unitas et Veritas, the non-functional "catholic,eh.blogspot.com" blog [Thou shalt not put a comma in a host name and expect it to work well], and his own blog, plus appearances at TCRNews and Onerock, our Pete is well on his way to earning the epithet "promiscuous". Which ones have I not yet spotted? Cheers!
Have another one
March 2, 2003 9:59 PM
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