Oh you guys! It's like a wonderful magical Christmas up in here! I'm just diving through the wrapping paper, tearing it away, desperately clawing at the wretched colors to get at the awsum gift within! I hope Santa brought me the Ion Breeze Air Purifier from Sharper Image like I asked for! I was sure to be extra-polite in the letter I FedEx'd to the North Pole, using Comic Sans to come across as more friendly and approachable!
And yet ... and yet I can't seem to ever get to the present! Ha ha! I just keep tearing and tearing, my fingers bloodied, and it never ends. Goodness gracious! What a wide-awake nightmare I've found myself in! This is the last time I'll let Mom get the bargain-bin wrapping paper the day after Christmas over at the head shoppe!
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Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Joshua Allen.
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Naz and Sam Peeling Back the Layers on last Friday's amazing photographic and musical live Layer Tennis Match. No Tennis this week by the way, we'll be back live on the 19th
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Mark Simonson shares his insider's view of Friday's typographic battle, including a nifty chart of all the glyphs created during the match.
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