They had a double Doug jamboree in Zanesville the other day.
Sunday, August 29, 2004
Friday, August 27, 2004
Thursday, August 26, 2004
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Friday, August 20, 2004
Thursday, August 19, 2004
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
Monday, August 16, 2004
Sunday, August 15, 2004
Friday, August 13, 2004
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Judge reminds candidate Doug that a brand name is not the same as a nickname. Doug continues to insist that people actually walk up to him and call him "Ax the Tax."
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Monday, August 09, 2004
Doug sees "golden parachute" payout cut by $66 million, expected to act out the meaning of his family name.
Sunday, August 08, 2004
Doug risks liberty to reveal he's hosting VP Dick "Expletive Deleted" Cheney on a campaign stop. And, speaking of Orange alert, it's a good thing that al Qaeda doesn't read the local papers or use the Internet, isn't it.
Saturday, August 07, 2004
Friday, August 06, 2004
DougDay.org set to blow up big
DougDay.org Launches International Marketing and Promotion Program with Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DougDay.org offers the complete Doug experience - daily, globally, zestfully Doug!
"Every Doug has his day" at DougDay.org. If your name is Doug, or if you know a Doug, and even if you're just curious about the wonderful wacky world of the Doug tribe - welcome! Every day DougDay.org explores a new Doug. Surpassing the traditional 15 minutes of fame, each DougDay.org Doug enjoys a full 24 hours in the spotlight as Doug people everywhere celebrate in solidarity and fellow feeling with their eponymous cohort. Won't you join us?
DougDay.org is a new media venture from Doug Millison, a San Francisco Bay Area writer and editor. In the early 1990s, he created and edited Morph's Outpost on the Digital Frontier, an innovative magazine that helped shape the community of interactive media development pioneers (the folks who made the WWW a viable publishing and communications platform), plus the related Art Teco conference/trade show, and Daily Spectrum email newsletter. He also created and developed Blaster, the first consumer magazine for interactive media screenagers. Mr. Millison has helped to develop, write, and and edit several ground-breaking books on user experience design, editorial development, corporate journalism, and digital relationship-building using digital media, email, and the Web, and has consulted on the design of many successful corporate and commercial web sites. Learn more about him and his work at http://www.Online-Journalist.com.
Comments, Doug news and stories welcome: doug at dougday.org.
For more information, contact Doug at dougday.org; on the web at DougDay.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DougDay.org offers the complete Doug experience - daily, globally, zestfully Doug!
"Every Doug has his day" at DougDay.org. If your name is Doug, or if you know a Doug, and even if you're just curious about the wonderful wacky world of the Doug tribe - welcome! Every day DougDay.org explores a new Doug. Surpassing the traditional 15 minutes of fame, each DougDay.org Doug enjoys a full 24 hours in the spotlight as Doug people everywhere celebrate in solidarity and fellow feeling with their eponymous cohort. Won't you join us?
DougDay.org is a new media venture from Doug Millison, a San Francisco Bay Area writer and editor. In the early 1990s, he created and edited Morph's Outpost on the Digital Frontier, an innovative magazine that helped shape the community of interactive media development pioneers (the folks who made the WWW a viable publishing and communications platform), plus the related Art Teco conference/trade show, and Daily Spectrum email newsletter. He also created and developed Blaster, the first consumer magazine for interactive media screenagers. Mr. Millison has helped to develop, write, and and edit several ground-breaking books on user experience design, editorial development, corporate journalism, and digital relationship-building using digital media, email, and the Web, and has consulted on the design of many successful corporate and commercial web sites. Learn more about him and his work at http://www.Online-Journalist.com.
Comments, Doug news and stories welcome: doug at dougday.org.
For more information, contact Doug at dougday.org; on the web at DougDay.org
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Columnist Doug Moe mentions DougDay in his column. Dougs everywhere rejoice!
Wednesdays column on the bloodied bagpiper at Whistling Straits, meanwhile, wound up on a blog dougday.org dedicated to people named Doug. You may recall that the bagpipe teacher in the column was Doug Stewart of Elkhorn, and of course the columnist was also named Doug. The Doug Web site is the creation of a San Francisco writer, Doug (of course) Millison, who notes, Every Doug has his day. All I can say is its better than a Web site dedicated to Moes.
Australian clown, Doug passes, but his "legend will live on for hundreds of thousands of Victorians who followed his bobbing cone hat as it wove through the Moomba parade for more than 40 years."
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Doug achieves fame (thanks, naturally, to a newspaper columnist Doug) because a guy he taught to play the bagpipes got hit in the head with a golf ball.
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
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