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Come Sit With Me Now

August 29, 2007 – 1:33 pm

Why do I have a feeling that Michelle getting her own show and website is going to be bad for me. All the fun starts next week.

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  1. 12 Responses to “Come Sit With Me Now”

  2. Damn she rules. :-)

    By Vinny on Aug 29, 2007

  3. Cream rises to the top.

    By Jim Turner on Aug 29, 2007

  4. I hate you guys.

    By Loren Feldman on Aug 29, 2007

  5. Mr. feldman, don’t be angry. We watched the videos because of both of you

    :-)

    By Lucas Araujo on Aug 29, 2007

  6. why anyone would watch this crap is beyond me. there’s like nothing to it … it’s like listening to old people at the coffee shop, only not quite as interesting.

    By bob on Aug 29, 2007

  7. But yet here you are commenting on it.

    It’ll be interesting to see what direction Michelle goes with it.

    By jvon on Aug 30, 2007

  8. Bob = the prototypical blog comment schmuck.

    “I just watched this video and left a comment. Why do you watch the videos and leave comments?”

    Tool.

    By Vinny on Aug 30, 2007

  9. “Come sit with me now.”

    I can picture Loren sitting on Michelle’s lap adding his 2 cents, shaking his head, smiling…

    By Jeck on Aug 30, 2007

  10. Total role reversal. You’re whipped, Loren.

    Michelle, that was MUCH LOUDER than we’ve seen from you to date. Can’t wait for next week…

    By Gerard McGarry on Aug 31, 2007

  11. I love the idea! We need more women in or at least talking about tech.

    By sean percival on Sep 1, 2007

  12. Risky…i wouldn’t go there unless you don’t care about h….my mother.

    By zxspectrum on Sep 1, 2007

  13. You could see it in her movements, she’s hankering for the limelight.

    I know, “hankering for”… in other words: she’s “looking forward to”, “wanting”, “wishing for”…

    She seems like a good woman. Not for me to say, of course, but she comes across as a good woman.

    An emotional one, but/(and therefore) a good one.

    By flic on Sep 6, 2007

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