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Here's a brief interview with blogger Edith Zimmerman, who, you may have heard, recently launched a new website called The Hairpin. Are we talking too much about The Hairpin! Probably! Who cares, we are exuberant about it!







I heard at the watercooler that The Hairpin will have a email newsletter. True?
I heard their next site is called The Watercooler.
I would like to change my 'a' to an 'an,' but my edits always end up as a second comment.
Mine too! Thank you! Then I just have to delete them all which looks really not good on the business web site and I feel bad!
Ah, it appears I'm not alone in this!
I have an important question. Now that you three have a media empire, are you basically Nick Denton now? And if so, can you promise me you won't fire yourselves?
Except, Choire does have time for noble failure.
I mean… "In the millions"!!$!!@!?!!@#!!
Cat will be eating out of a solid gold bowl in no time!
Cat would never spend so frivolously. Would you believe that his second-cousin, Toonces, once had a automobile!
Can I apply to be editor of The Trowel?
Laying it on a bit thick, eh? Oh all right, I'm in. I want to edit The Hod!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick_hod
I can't wait until they give me a cooking and cleaning site called The Kitchen Sink.
I would invest in this. Where should I send the check?
The Toothpick!
Shouldn't "Lemon square?" be in there somewhere?
"Wine-with-Ice" has a nice ring to it?
The Icepick (for chiseling out cubes to put in your wine) is, unfortch, a bit unwieldy.
My Awl username won\'t transfer to this hairpin station but i need to comment in Mary HK\'s boot-cut date-rapistry posting… Hairpinsters: any helps?
This: Do you have a mascot for the site yet, or will Choire’s cat be bicoastal soon? No mascot yet! Maybe an empty bottle of white wine? is so awesome that I need to go sit under my desk and scream for the next five or so minutes.
I don't think you guys should go toe-to-toe, pub-for-pub with Denton. Try putting out a site just for us Olds. Maybe focusing on mobility scooters.
"The mysterious Mr. Balk" is classic.