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Mar 06 2009

“I didn’t spend six years in Evil Medical School to be called MR. Evil!”

Published by jasdye at 6:03 am under Media, fatherhood Edit This

As I mentioned earlier, I am in the middle of writing four different long-form works. Two of which are memoir-ish essays (one of which I’ve done some preparatory work on this blog), one of which is a children’s book, and the last is a young adult’s novel.

The young adult’s novel I’ve only gotten about two short chapters in right now, but don’t worry. I found the perfect tool to help me breeze my way through the rest of it. It’s the So You’ve Decided to Be Evil generator. I figure with my book’s antagonist out of my way, I’ll have more time to grapple with my own personal antagonist, The Attention-Grubbing Paper-Destroying Toddler.

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3 Responses to ““I didn’t spend six years in Evil Medical School to be called MR. Evil!””

  1. mandasparkleon 06 Mar 2009 at 8:55 am edit this

    Thanks for the link! I love generators, especially fun ones like this. Heehehe.

  2. oldwestmomon 06 Mar 2009 at 11:35 am edit this

    Ha! This is AWESOME! Good find!

    I’m beginning to think you have an unusually strong affinity for Austin Powers movies. You’ve used Dr. Evil before…haven’t you?

  3. jasdyeon 06 Mar 2009 at 12:09 pm edit this

    mandasparkle,

    thank you. my favorite generator (one i posted on here) is the Sarah Palin Baby Name generator.

    oldwestmom,

    thanks; i found it awhile ago and just knew it had to go somewhere.

    i haven’t watched an austin powers in years, and could probably not sit through one nowadays. but some of the quotes from the series still have me rolling. i don’t recall using Dr. Evil on this site, though. but then again, i’m sure he’s seeped into my subconscious.

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