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Another Day - 8:40 a.m.

A Person Writes…

A Person wrote in with the message “update already will ya?!!”. The fact is, TEZNEZCO! has been singled out by DiaryLand management for special treatment. Whenever we log on we’re told that we’re not special enough to have full and unfettered access, since we’re not “gold”. As you can imagine, the bears have been in a filthy mood.

Teddy wanted to tell the story of how he got into a “tussle” with Colin Farrell over his “Oirish” accent in the mostly crapulent Daredevil. In similar news, Nesbitt got into a full-blown fight with Heath Ledger over the excellence of his “Oirish” accent in the otherwise fantastic Ned Kelly. Penguin, who has been semi-retired these last few months, has kept his head low and didn’t get into a fight at all.

While so very, very much has been happening – not the least of which are the new rejigged DUK pages – we just haven’t been able to get on to our page to add news. We’re thinking of moving the whole TEZNEZCO! online experience over to Blogger. What do you think? Leave your votes on the Guestbook.

Big Head

Mr. Oaf’s story A Machine For Going back is going to be published in the University Du Technocracy annual Anthology. It’s a big deal and so Mr. Oaf has developed a big head. When told the news, Nesbitt’s only response was, “Why isn’t there a picture of me on the cover?” Indeed.

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“This diary cracked me up, completely, perhaps the oddest diary I have ever read. I'm not sure if it's a takeoff on something or someone that I have somehow missed. Regardless, TEZNEZCO! chronicles the adventures of two bears and describe them as if they are a minority of some sort. The writing is disturbingly matter-of-fact as if it is perfectly normal to be writing about these bears as people. I like it; it's pleasantly novel" - Diaryreview

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