A couple of carnivals we participated in this past weekend:
The always wacky Carnival of the Insanities and the forever furry Friday Ark.
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February 25, 2008 in General Skwib by Mark A. Rayner
A couple of carnivals we participated in this past weekend:
The always wacky Carnival of the Insanities and the forever furry Friday Ark.



The Skwib is Mark A. Rayner’s irregular and explosive weblog, a daily sputtering of satire, comedy, and odd, odd fiction.
And what is a “skwib”? It is the phonetic spelling of squib: n. 1. a small firework burning with a hissing sound and usually with a final explosion. 2. a short satirical composition, a lampoon.
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