T-1 day to Towel Day edition of Blawg Review – So what’s a hoopy frood?

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T-1 day to Towel Day edition of Blawg Review – So what’s a hoopy frood?

24thMay. × ’09

Tomorrow, the Blawg Review we’ve been leading up to will be published, on Towel Day. Those who have sent me pictures with their towels will be rewarded with links and praise. They are also hoopy froods, since they obviously know where their towels are. Where does that line come from?

Well, here’s the line from Hitchhikers – “Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There’s a frood who really knows where his towel is.”

Sass can be defined as “know”, but also can be NSFW too.
Hoopy is defined as “a really together guy.”
A Frood is a “really amazingly together guy.”
And, any good hitchhiker knows where their towel is.

Look for more explanations about why a towel tomorrow…


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