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Get out your big red sharpies and mark the calander, JuxtaExposed.com made it’s first appearance in a major newspaper today. I am of course talking about none other than Washington DC’s own Express, the free daily newspaper paper that brings joy to the hearts of many a weary commuter morning after morning.
   
My pondering of the cultural insensitivies of Sumo fat suit wrestling made it into the “Blog Log” in Tuesday morning’s publication (thank you Jenn for the heads up). My ultra-scientic calculations lead me to believe that because this was so far near the back of the paper (page 32 of 35) that only commuters with a 35 min+ Metro ride would have gotten far enough into the paper to get to the Blog Log. However, with over 700,000 riders on the Metro everyday that has to mean that at least a couple thousand people got far enough (or started reading at the back perhaps) to see the JuxtaExposed reference. That is pretty cool.
   
Here is a photo I snapped of the Blog Log…because I’m a dork.




4 Responses




  1. Greg Says:

    I like the photo, especially the way the extra’s paper stand is still while the rest of the world around it is in motion

    Nice work too getting published, good to be recognised whether at the back, front or middle just as long as it isn’t on your wanted poster :-)



  2. JJ Says:

    HOLY SMOKES! you were in the express???? good for you guys! i am jelous. my crowning glory was when i quoted in one of malarkey’s articles about binge drinking in the express. welcome to the fast lane of celebrity my friends!



  3. John Says:

    Congrats on being featured in the Express.



  4. Jim K Says:

    Dork……..Just kidding.

    Neat write-up. I like the post for today also.



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