Newlyweds have sex life Twittered

The Washington Post has reported that one United Kingdom man is being a little cheeky with his friends who just got married.
The man, who is remaining anonymous, was the best man in a friend’s wedding. He was told not to pull any pranks before or during the wedding, but his newly wed friend didn’t say [...]

Frosty channels his inner Charlie Harper

As a way to promote this season’s showing of “Frosty The Snowman” at 8 p.m. eastern-time, followed by “Frosty Returns” at 8:30 p.m. eastern-time, on Dec. 18, CBS has done something hilarious.
CBS used dialog from the CBS show “Two and a Half Men” to voice over scenes of Frosty talking like Charlie [...]

Athletic apathy spurs coaches to make a change

The Western Plains Bobcats are still relatively new to the towns of Bazine and Ransom, Kan.
It was less than 10 years ago that the two towns consolidated their school districts.
The Ransom Longhorns shed their horns and the Bazine Indians dropped their headdresses in favor of claws and paws to become the Bobcats.
According to [...]

Newsy Bits Next To The Giblets: Posts I read during Thanksgiving

The Monday following the Thanksgiving holiday is always busy. Some people are taking part in the Cyber Monday insanity, but me personally, I’m trying to get caught up on my blogging while still trying to do my job as a paraeducator.
I missed a few days of blogging during the break, especially Friday and [...]

Political Editor makes song about copy editor layoffs

Nowadays all you hear is about how print journalism is dying, and though I don’t necessarily buy that notion (I think it is just changing, but I don’t claim to know what that change will result in), I follow such news closely, mainly via Romenesko.
Christopher Ave, the political editor at the St. Louis [...]