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Moz is officially demigod-approved!
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So, I was reading Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Battle of the Labyrinth tonight, and found a description of a graffiti tag in the Labyrinth that says "MOZ RULZ". What do you think? Is one of the Mozzers a demigod who has explored and survived the Labyrinth?
(See attachment for book quote.)
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Well done.
"Keri Morgret AKA "Morgretra Goddess of Content and Cup Cakes" is the on-site Community Manager at Moz"
Keri,
Thank you for all your great work on Moz you deserve to be recognized for all of your hard work.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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I would suggest the wikipedia entry be edited to reflect that I'm much more focused on Cupcakes than Gummy Bears.
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Many people don't realize that Keri Morgret is the demigod of content. She goes by many names, but she is best known as Morgretra Goddess of Content and Gummy Bears. Check Wikipedia if you don't believe me!
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I always thought that there is no such thing as a demigod.
Posted correction after research. I found is this such thing fantastic work Keri!
Learn something new every day.
All the best,
Thomas
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