After Matt Drudge picked up the story about how people are more into Dogging than Blogging, I was inspired to create a Drudge-style T Shirt. Caption reads “I'd rather be Dogging than Blogging”.
Available now in our store - tell your friends :)
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After Matt Drudge picked up the story about how people are more into Dogging than Blogging, I was inspired to create a Drudge-style T Shirt. Caption reads “I'd rather be Dogging than Blogging”.
Available now in our store - tell your friends :)

Well, that's the first time that that happened to us..... The site was shut down because we had too many people trying to get in at once. Kind of like an Olive Garden on a Friday night.
I was asked by our hosting provider to temporarily remove the entry of the Top Ten Female Streakers as it was dragging down the whole shared server. I'll try to get it online again in the near future when some of the attention we're currently getting has subsided. So bookmark us and try again next week.
Oh, and hello all you new perverts. Do a search under "NSFW" - I'm sure you'll find something else to entertain you.
File this one under "victims of our own success".

With chaos at the quarterback position, the Jets have turned once again to Vinny Testaverde, the previously-retired first overall selection of the 1987 Draft.
Sensing the desperation, temp agencies all over New York are, for the first time, offering quarterbacking services. Experience preferred but not required.
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The following is from Congressman Christopher Shays questioning of former FEMA Director Michal Brown.
SHAYS: I can't help but wonder how different the answers would be -- excuse me; you're blocking me -- if someone like Rudy Giuliani had been in your position instead of you, I think he would have done things differently and I think his answers to us would have been very different.
I heard this on the news last night, and thought to myself...Is that guy kidding? What a showboating, dumb-ass thing to say. I'm obviously not a Michael Brown fan, (Although in hindsite he does seem to have gotten a lot of blame that should have gone to the local and state officials.) but what does comparing him to Rudy have to do with anything. I swear, sometimes it seems like most politicians judge every single event that happens in this country by how it can help their own political careers.
Here's Gothamist's take on it.
The first images ever of a living giant squid. Footage of the 26 foot long creature was captured by Japanese biologists Tsunemi Kubodera and Kyoichi Mori at 3000 feet via a robotic camera on a baited line. However, their "baited line" entangled the great and elusive giant squid for FOUR and a HALF hours, after which it finally detangled itself by tearing away one if its two 18-foot-long tentacles. (Giant squid have eight short legs and two long tentacles, the tentacles believed to be critical for feeding) Assholes.
see the NYT article (free subscription required)
See the pics after the jump:

This week's recommended comics are SHOWCASE PRESENTS: GREEN LANTERN VOL. 1 and SHOWCASE PRESENTS: SUPERMAN VOL. 1.
Once upon a time, comics were for kids. Back in more innocent times, during what comics historians and over-30ish fanboys refer to as the Silver Age (roughly the 1960s and early 70's), comic books were pure escapist fantasy written for boys. Sure the plots were rudimentary but where they lacked in today's psychological drama, realistic dialogue, graphic violence and implausible sex they made up for in pure imagination.
This week DC comics begins reprinting affordable, black and white, 500 page phonebook size collections of some of these fun and truly out-there super hero classics with two Showcase books: Superman and Green Lantern. As long as these two characters have been around, the stories collected here are probably the pinnacle of what has been done with them. This is Gil Kane on Green Lantern, introducing the Hal Jordan version of the character and helping to usher in a new sci-fi inspired age in comics. And Curt Swan on Superman, drawing probably the definitive version of the man of steel with his quirky entourage of Supergirls, Superdogs, best pals, and ambitious villains.
Each of these volumes is a lot of comic book for only $9.99. And though it's sure to be laughably dated, at times even just plain dumb, the sheer refreshing lunacy of some of these stories is a great reminder of a time when comics were all about testing the imagination of it's young readers.
At some point during the night, YesButNoButYes reached a milestone of sorts - we served up our one millionth web page. Wow, we're getting pretty famous!
Well, no, not really. Because a new survey in Britain shows that 7 out of 10 people have never heard of blogs, while 9 out of 10 have no idea what a podcast is. Compare this to only 6 out of 10 Brits who have never heard of dogging, and it begins to put things into perspective. We're talking to ourselves here.