And IMAO’s Original Tagline Was… Posted by Harvey on 12 July 2012, 2:03 pm [via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine] It was changed in 2003, after soliciting suggestions from the readership.
Man, that sucked. So where is Mike Krempasky now and why isn’t he immortalized somewhere in the bowels of IMAO? Reply to this comment
I heard he sold his facebook stock renounced his citizenship and bought a small island nation. Reply to this comment
spacemonkey, is it true you cooked up the persona of “Scary Evil Monkey?” Inquiring minds want to know. Reply to this comment
Why do inquiring minds always do that? Its very annoying. S.E.M. was, as far as I know, a real person. Reply to this comment
When IMAO was on blogger/blogspot (before imao.us) the tagline was MUCH longer, more a tagparagraph. And has a [gasp] misspelled word. Reply to this comment
“Why do inquiring minds always do that? Its very annoying.” -sm Inquiring minds like to inquire, as annoying as it sometimes is. Thanks for your annoyed answer. (PS: SEM has never been explained, to my knowledge. Besides, I thought you might take it as a compliment.) Reply to this comment
I actually had some randomly rotating slogans on blogspot, I think, but that was the one Rachel Lucas used when she made me a logo when I moved to my own URL. Reply to this comment
Man, that sucked.
So where is Mike Krempasky now and why isn’t he immortalized somewhere in the bowels of IMAO?
Dead
I heard he sold his facebook stock renounced his citizenship and bought a small island nation.
spacemonkey, is it true you cooked up the persona of “Scary Evil Monkey?”
Inquiring minds want to know.
Why do inquiring minds always do that? Its very annoying.
S.E.M. was, as far as I know, a real person.
When IMAO was on blogger/blogspot (before imao.us) the tagline was MUCH longer, more a tagparagraph. And has a [gasp] misspelled word.
“Why do inquiring minds always do that? Its very annoying.” -sm
Inquiring minds like to inquire, as annoying as it sometimes is.
Thanks for your annoyed answer.
(PS: SEM has never been explained, to my knowledge. Besides, I thought you might take it as a compliment.)
I actually had some randomly rotating slogans on blogspot, I think, but that was the one Rachel Lucas used when she made me a logo when I moved to my own URL.