The New York Times Calls Rabbit Bites “Twisted and Sublime”

    Thanks Virginia Heffernan, for taking notice of us: the small, the cute…the sarcastic. Virginia is a Times TV critic who also looks at other bits of visual media on her blog Screens. She obviously has a keen faculty of discernment. Further, she is keen enough to ask the question “What’s in a name?” Considering the variety of online monikers, she writes:

    Milo’s shrewd personal branding reminds me of some of the other greats, those names that can only be called noms: Mickey Kaus, Eugene Volokh and Salon’s new online-video baron, Nicholas Quixote.

    (Behold Mr. Quixote’s twisted and sublime “Rabbit Bites,” in which bunnies discuss topical topics.)

    Gee thanks! That’s exactly what we were shooting for, kid.

    Posted on 30 April '07 by , under undercategorized. No Comments.

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