Judge Holden Was Here

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Does this mean I'm famous?

You're reading the website of POLY Newsletter's "Teacher of the Month."

Or, at least that's what I'm going to put on my resume. Hehe.

9 Comments:

  • sexy pic! it's so weird when you realize that your friends look like adults. do i look like an adult?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:08 AM  

  • Is that write up an interview you did with the Poly School Newsletter? That's hilarious! I also like how your name stands out, apparently there's no Korean character for Tim.

    By Blogger D-String, at 9:33 AM  

  • I'd just like to take time out of giving Tim sloppy "kisses" to say two things:

    a) "Blood Merdian" is genius- how nice of yourself to name your blog after a 7 ft tall murderous Albino

    b) This vide rules

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJVPS-KOcMM&eurl=

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:25 PM  

  • Not only is the fictinal Judge Holden "murderous," he also rapes young children and gimps while scalping elderly women.

    He's not a nice dude.

    I am.

    By Blogger Timothy Holden, at 9:07 PM  

  • I sort of liked the Judge. I mean, yes, he's creepy, but I found him so fascinating.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:49 AM  

  • Judge Holden is based on a real person, too.

    There's one book about him, and it's sketchy, but apparently he's a real dude.


    P.S.
    Cormac McCarthy is a Gangster... but he's not as good a writer as Martin Amis

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    By Blogger Timothy Holden, at 3:24 AM  

  • Big talk from someone who thinks John Updike is a better writer than Philip Roth

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:03 AM  

  • The Rabbit Angstrom books are sure as hell better than any of the Philip Roth books I've read.

    In fact, American Pastoral was popular for all the reasons Rabbit Redux was a great book in 1970.

    So there.

    By Blogger Timothy Holden, at 7:48 AM  

  • I agree that Zuckerman may be a bit too "Mary Sue" ish for some people's tastes, and i will state that Rabbit is still a great character, but Rabbit the Rabbit series are far to hamfisted in their protrayal of the American experience

    Yes I get it, the common man is disllusioned.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:19 AM  

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