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منگل 22 اگست 2006Tuesday, August 22, 2006
You Are On Notice
If you watch The Colbert Report, then you might have heard of Stephen Colbert’s lists.
“On Notice” and “Dead to Me”, originally phrases Colbert used as a warning or condemnation for something he disagreed with, were later made into giant-sized lists that contain a comically bizarre assortment of people and things that are supposedly displeasing to Colbert. When the “On Notice” list is full, Colbert is forced to either remove an item or move one to the “Dead to Me” list to make space. The “Dead to Me” list is shorter and is reserved for the most hated nemeses of Colbert. There are a few random and unexplained entries, such as “Owls”, to again demonstrate the absurdity of Colbert’s fixations.
Via PhotoDude, I found out that you can now make your own custom “On Notice board”. So here is mine.

Yes, this will change from time to time.
Posted by Zack at August 22, 2006 8:47 AM in Miscellaneous
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Posted by: Emily (6 comments) at August 22, 2006 10:52 PM
Colbert appears to have used a good therapy for reducing mental strain.
Posted by: Ajmal (312 comments) at August 24, 2006 2:45 AM
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