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Andrew Baron responds — and so does Amanda

Started by mathewi · 1 year ago

An update to my previous post about Amanda Congdon, the popular star of the video-blog Rocketboom: As I mentioned, I sent an email to Andrew Baron, co-founder of Rocketboom, after the news broke that Amanda was leaving the show (Andrew was on a panel at our mesh conference in May) and ... Continue reading »

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  • Really says something about Amanda.
  • It's beautiful right now in LA. Venice beach, Santa Monica and roller blades! And you guys are stuck in NYC baked in a concrete jungle, with stabbings, gunshots and sour grapes. You should have moved to LA while you had the chance.
  • Great scoop! Thanks for sharing it with Lost Remote. Glad to see you could put it in your blog immediately. The Globe and Mail is smart to allow you to publish your stuff as soon as you get it - especially on a story like this. Let us know any time you've got something Lost Remote readers would like to know.

    -Steve and Cory
  • Thanks for the comment, Steve -- and for the compliment. I'll pass on your comments to my superiors at the Globe :-)

    Mathew
  • The above story is entirely one side from Andrew Baron, who is spreading misinformation regarding the seperation. For anyone that cares to learn the truth and not listen to slander against congdon from baron, here is a link. : http://amandaunboomed.blogspot.com/2006/07/for-...
  • Does anyone know what's happened to http://www.amandacongdon.com/? There's strange things afoot at the circle K. There's nothing there but a bit of PHP code...
  • No one cares. Have we captured Bin Laden yet?
  • Terry.. haha, always loved your way with words and cutting through the crap..
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