posted by: Dennis DiClaudio

Brokenclock
Well, kids, we had a good run. When we started publishing our homage to historical events way back on September 18, 2006, we had no idea of all the fun, laughter and tears we would generate. Nay, it seemed like a good way to waste ten or fifteen minutes every afternoon, but it turned out to be so much more. So much more indeed.

Now it is with a heavy heart that after four (4) whopping posts under our belts, we acknowledge that it is time to bid sweet adieu to our beloved feature.

But take heart, fans of days-gone-by, because you can still find your historical fix on This Day in Mythstory, written by seven-year Daily Show staff writer Chris Regan. It's three-times as funny, seventeen-times as long and pre-dates our feature by a quarter-cycle of the sun. Had we been aware of the site's existence, we simply would have linked to it and set it as a favorite on our browsers. Alas.

And please keep your eyes out for Regan's book, This Day in Mythstory (available Fall of 2007).

And look for our new celebrity feature, Gaukker Stawker, beginning next week.

Comments (3)

Posted by michael on September 21, 2006 at 4:57 pm

Posted by Miguel on September 21, 2006 at 4:45 pm

Wait, whaddya mean someone else is making a movie about a giant meteor about to destroy the earth? Impossible!


Posted by Amanda on September 21, 2006 at 3:23 pm

This is hysterical!


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