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I'm Bunchofgrapes. I used to edit a lot. Heck, I used to be an Administrator. Those were the days. Power corrupts. Now I live mostly in the real world. Nice work if you can get it.

What the critics are saying

"The thing that I want to find out is who's doing the entry for butter. There's an entry for butter! What would motivate someone to do that?"
— essayist Chuck Klosterman, interviewed in Willamette Week
"We are going to start a new category -- Do Not Click This Link -- just for this item."
— Judi Smith, Dave Barry's Research Department, on a blog entry regarding the casu marzu article.
"George Bush had a quiet day yesterday. Liz Hurley's wedding was ignored. The definition of "Muslim" remained stable. Even 'cheese' was left alone."
— Cassandra Jardine, "Fount of all wisdom - and foolery", Telegraph Newspaper Online.

Significant (or not) Contributions

Featured articles

Theatre Royal, Drury LaneButterBlack pepperCheese

Other stuff

Sonofabitch stewSliced breadPandora PinemothElm Farm OllieFried spiderGibbon's Tennis CourtLisle's Tennis CourtCockpit TheatreJuniper berryParachute JumpCasu MarzuCheese flyKumisRed ManLincoln FryFrybreadLong pepperGumboot chitonVästerbotten cheesePrästostCrayfish partyGranitaSmoking (cooking technique)Garlic press

Some images I uploaded


  1. Klosterman's incisive analysis of Bunchofgrapes went on to receive critical acclaim in Februrary of 2006.