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  1. Greg F says; January 10, 2010 @ 6:14 pm

    Thank you Kimberly, I am indeed honored especially after reading the rules of the Zombie Chicken award. I assure you I will respond sometime this week with hopefully something of interest about myself that I can publically reveal (privately I have all kinds of interesting things to reveal but decorum forbids). Thanks again Kimberly!

  2. Greg F says; January 10, 2010 @ 6:16 pm

    Oh, and I wanted to say I have always found Kris Kristofferson’s voice resonating too. He’s not known enough for that great voice of his.

  3. Kimberly Lindbergs says; January 10, 2010 @ 6:20 pm

    Don’t play coy with me, Greg! I threw caution to the wind and revealed way too much personal information about myself in my my own post. Decorum be damned! Let your freak flag wave but never ever kiss and tell. That’s just bad form (in my humble opinion).

  4. Greg F says; January 10, 2010 @ 7:43 pm

    but never ever kiss and tell.

    Well, there goes the Arbo story.

  5. Kimberly Lindbergs says; January 10, 2010 @ 9:21 pm

    Let that flag wave, Greg!

  6. Peter Nellhaus says; January 10, 2010 @ 9:23 pm

    Not quite the same thing as being named a Kreativ Blogger, but it should be mentioned that Kimberly posted the 1000th comment on my site!

    I humbly accept this award and hope to find seven people who nobody else has named.

  7. Kimberly Lindbergs says; January 10, 2010 @ 10:22 pm

    WOO HOO! 1000th commentator!! Do I get some kind of special prize with that Peter? How about a copy of Mambo Girl? ;)

    Glad to have you participating!

  8. Dennis Cozzalio says; January 10, 2010 @ 11:30 pm

    Kimberly, my dear, anyone would kill for that Salman Rushdie story! Thanks for the honor. Bill Ryan tagged me with the Kreativ Blogger award, so I’ll take the Zombie Chicken, roasted, with rosemary, pearl onions and a baked potato on the side. Thanks so much for the kind words, and for letting ‘em have it over at Jim’s site on that idiotic Jeff Wells fatties thing! Hope all your endeavors in 2010 are top-notch successes!

  9. Arbogast says; January 10, 2010 @ 11:41 pm

    Did everybody notice who was No. 1?

  10. Kimberly Lindbergs says; January 11, 2010 @ 12:22 pm

    Dennis - Glad you liked the Rushdie story! I had lots of funny celebrity encounters when I worked at the bookstore. I could probably fill a book with weird stories.

    And no need to thank me for ranting & raving at Jeff Welles. That guy makes my skin crawl. I can’t believe he’s taken seriously and paid for what he does. I hope both our endeavors in 2010 are successful!

    Arbo - Your big ego is one of the things that makes you so lovable!

  11. Mike White says; January 11, 2010 @ 2:47 pm

    Thanks again for the nomination!

  12. Kimberly Lindbergs says; January 12, 2010 @ 2:05 am

    Thanks for participating, Mike!

  13. Rick says; January 12, 2010 @ 7:04 pm

    I am humbled, and rest assured that I am even as we speak responding to these prestigious awards, and will do the best I can to uphold the honor — not to mention the glory! — of Zombie Chickens everywhere!

  14. Bob Turnbull says; January 12, 2010 @ 7:16 pm

    Thank you Kimberly. I’m genuinely honoured. I wish you all the best in your new endeavours and I’ll be looking forward to each new post - don’t worry about not being as prolific. The quality of each of your posts is worth weeks worth of most other spots…Please tell me you’ll be doing your favourite DVDs of the year wrapup though!

  15. Kimberly Lindbergs says; January 14, 2010 @ 1:29 am

    No need to thank me guys! You both have terrific blogs and I enjoy my visits there a lot even though I don’t always have time to comment.

    Rick - It’s kind of uncanny how many times in the last year you’ve written about something just as I was thinking about it or them (in the case of directors such as Bergman, Carol Reed, etc.). I’m not sure why that is but I truly get a kick out of it.

    Bob - You’re my “go to guy” for new Japanese films! Your own blog (as well as the Toronto J-Film Pow-Wow blog) are great resources for Japanese film fans and I hope I helped point a few people in your direction.

    As for my favorite DVDs of 2009… I hope to have that postrd in early Feb. but since I’m in the middle of moving, it’s hard to say.

  16. Steve Langton says; January 15, 2010 @ 9:45 am

    Thanks very much, Kimberly. Just posted my 7 noms for the Kreative award. Running a little late, but got there.
    Love the Rushdie story. More bookstore experiences when you get time would be nice. Very best of luck with your move.

  17. Staci says; January 29, 2010 @ 4:12 pm

    Wow, what a great story about Kris. I just love him! Thanks for sharing that. It’s a simple story, but sweet.

  18. Dude says; February 5, 2010 @ 5:17 am

    Kris Kristofferson drove you home? Holy sheit, mate, that’s pretty great.

  19. The Flying Maciste Brothers says; February 23, 2010 @ 7:55 pm

    Kimberly, thanks scads for the nom! We apologize for all associated lateness with response — the usual: heavy work schedules, attending to ailing parents, etc. We are honored to the extremes! We will post accordingly.

  20. Kimberly Lindbergs says; February 23, 2010 @ 11:10 pm

    You’re more than welcome! I love the blog and hope life has calmed down a bit for you. Unfortunately I know a lot about taking care of ailing parents and it can be an extremely difficult, emotional and challenging experience so I wish you the best with that.

    I think only one or maybe two people bothered to follow-up anyway (just as I predicted!) so no need to worry about the belated response. ;)


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