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A blog after my own heart:
What if Thomas Jefferson were alive today? What if the founding fathers were still around? What would they say about the way we live? Some of these questions are explored when writer of the Declaration of Independence and philosopher behind the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson, is transported to the year 2003 through a freak time [traveling] accident, and starts up an [Internet] weblog to record his thoughts and adventures in today's time with Daniel, his all-too-American roommate.
Antics and zaniness ensue. But, a quick perusal through the pages of this site shows the author's done his homework on the third President, or "Teej" as they call him. Be sure to browse the entries chronologically starting here.
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Hey, thanks for the link. I went through there and read the full series. Definitely a really interesting blog.
Posted by: Brad Warbiany
at July 8, 2007 9:55 PM
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