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The Five Funniest Blog Posts Ever

Atrios provides us with the list of five funniest blog posts ever. He may not have won a Koufax this year, but he's won plenty in the past and this one is still number one in my book:

The next four, beginning with this year's winner:

Atrios' Eschaton is still my first blog stop in the morning and last one at night.

One more note: On best post ever, the 2002 Koufax winner for Best Post, Jim Capozzola's AL GORE AND THE ALPHA GIRLS, is still an all-time favorite. This year I voted for TBogg's incredibly personal and heart-rending Exit Interview. The winner was a stand-out post History Professor Juan Cole's What if America Were Iraq? Professor Cole also won for the second year in a row in the best expert category, a category in which Economics Professor Brad DeLong is also stellar. As is Maxspeak.

The best new blog went to Mousewords. Crooks and Liars and AmericaBlog are also winners for me in that category.

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    Re: The Five Funniest Blog Posts Ever (none / 0) (#1)
    by Darryl Pearce on Thu Feb 24, 2005 at 07:49:35 PM EST
    Hey! I finally got around to starting my own journal. Now what? After all, my son was tired of me posting on his journal. (As I do not have permission, I shall not link to it).

    Re: The Five Funniest Blog Posts Ever (none / 0) (#2)
    by Talkleft Visitor on Fri Feb 25, 2005 at 04:56:05 AM EST
    Every post by Cliff is pretty funny, even though they're not meant to be. Reading a post by Cliff is like watching the movie Roadhouse. So moronic it's funny.

    Re: The Five Funniest Blog Posts Ever (none / 0) (#3)
    by Talkleft Visitor on Fri Feb 25, 2005 at 12:10:29 PM EST
    Peggy Noonan Parody
    how did i miss this, thats some funny shizzzz, i don't care who you are. get'er done!!!
    Exit Interview
    lesson learned, no time like the present. those were interesting.