Today’s quiz! A regular crabwalk reader recently met me in person for the first time and was surprised to see what I look like. “I thought you’d look [blank],” he said, “not like a [blank].” Let’s play fill in the blanks! Best answer gets a free lifetime subscription to crabwalk.com.

21 February 2002



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21 February | 16:26  |  Jeff

"I thought you'd look like Jason Kottke, not like a wookie."

21 February | 16:26  |  Jeff

"I thought you'd look like Jason Kottke, not like a wookie."

21 February | 16:27  |  Tina

"I thought you'd look like Big Tex, not like a LA gatorbaby."

22 February | 9:49  |  Alice

I thought you'd look like a webfreak, not a newspaper reporter.

22 February | 9:49  |  Alice

I thought you'd look like a webfreak, not a newspaper reporter.

22 February | 10:13  |  Thomas

"I thought you'd look Matt Drudge, not like Justin Wilson."

22 February | 11:30  |  Murph

I thought you'd look like a zuccini not like a cucumber.

22 February | 13:05  |  Jeremy

I thought you'd look like Ron Jeremy, not like Peter North.

22 February | 13:32  |  Jeremy

And tina, yours sucks.

22 February | 15:31  |  kelly

I thought you'd look like Andy, not Conan.

22 February | 16:35  |  Murph

Who's Ron Jeremy?

22 February | 16:35  |  Murph

hehe



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