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Sticky Stuff – 11/17
UPDATE: PRO TIP -
On any post, click HOME under the post title. This will load the entire month’s posts for browsing.
Some readers may have noticed that we’ve limited the post count on our front page. So we are adapting a bit of a new format. In addition to our regular content we’re going to have a sticky post which will have nothing but our pithy titles that link to important, interesting, shexy or disgusting stories. This post will grow during the day (so check back.)
A new list will appear every day.
-You may now duck and cover with the bride – Wedding Guests Watch As Israel’s Missile Defense System Blasts Rockets Out of the Sky
- Nick DiPaolo, conservative comedian with a NSFAnyplace tongue. Politically Incorrect at its worst/best-
- Separated in the Wood Shop – creepy
- Street Justice Over a Stolen Bike – Via iHateTheMedia
-Song About Benghazi - LISTEN HERE
- Where 16 of the goofiest business names come from





Col. Angus
November 17th, 2012
I’ve always been curious, do the radio clowns have a professional guffawer, or do they have a guffaw track?
Mountain Dog
November 17th, 2012
I thought I got to the bottom of the page awful fast. Due to lay offs?
BigFurHat
November 17th, 2012
Yes, the Obama economy has forced us to cut 10 stories off the front page.
Brian
November 17th, 2012
“we’ve limited the post count on our front page”
Are there other pages? If so, how do we access them?
It’s always best to navigate this site by going to the sidebar and clicking archives and choosing the current month.
Or, click home on any post any it will load all the posts of the month. – bfh
Callmelennie
November 17th, 2012
I suppose now Arabs will complain about how Israel’s missile shield lowers their self esteem .. seeing as how their greatest achievement is indiscriminately firing missiles that they don’t know how to make in the general direction of Israeli cities
Or maybe they’ll parade some child who they say was wounded by the falling debris from one of these explosions and claim Israel is guilty of “disproportionate self defense”
Geoff C. The Saltine
November 17th, 2012
Brian go to the archives on the side bar. its all there.
Brian in BC
November 17th, 2012
The street justice story reminds me of a great story from the local bike couriers from a few years back. One of the couriers had his bike stolen and managed to catch the guy. He performed a citizen’s arrest and used a U-lock to secure the individual to a parking meter while waiting for the police…he also radio’d all of the other city couriers his location. Apparently the rule was that no one was to physically touch the perp, but hey, sometimes the need to relieve yourself comes suddenly…and the police made sure they took their good sweet time attending. Sometimes a good old fashioned shaming goes a long ways.
Eat your damn darts!
November 17th, 2012
Is this new format because of the election?
Where are we supposed to post comments on these stories?
And if we can’t, what is the point?
Stirrin the B.S.
November 17th, 2012
Fur, I don’t know the inside story about what is driving this format change, but the compliment to your parody, satire, ridicule, enlightenment, and entertainment content is the reader comments. They create a community and a draw for more viewers and participants.
This new sticky post format that just links to stories, makes you another aggregator and changes the characteristic of this site that makes it so appealing.
If I’m uninformed and way off base, I apologize – this is just my initial reaction. My thought is that I would rather see one comment allowed post in the space where you’re posting multiple links.
Tom Mannis
November 17th, 2012
Will you please make these instructions available as a downloadable PDF? I hope you’ll also do a video tutorial about this. Thanks!
Kathy Shaidle
November 17th, 2012
Thanks for the link. Normally I despise dagos, but Nick is god.
Right after 9/11 he was quoted in the NYT as saying “Every mosque in American should be on fire right now.”
FreeMan & Sarah Intend to Defend
November 17th, 2012
Can it take us back a year so we can feel good again?
Back to a time when there was still hope that things would change.