‘If I were Governor of South Carolina’ Update: SC agog over Gov. Sanford’s confession of affair - washingtonpost.com
Also, it’s nice to see ‘agog’ in a headline FOR ONCE.
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Do the Travis! Part 3 of the 4-part dance craze that took Beantown by storm last weekend.
Part 3: TBD. Really? 4 steps? What were you thinking, Travis. You know you can’t count that high, let alone remember that far back.
We shall now turn to Vince for inspiration. Seriouly. Look at that eyebrow.
“Fighting Crime Doesn’t Pay” - Pop Culture, Funny, Nerdy T-shirt by Stef McFeters
Sign of the times. Very nice.
Do the Travis! Part 2 of the 4-part dance craze that took Beantown by storm last weekend.
Part 2: The Stiff Arm (as seen above). Everything I ever needed to know about busting a move I learned from football. Step 2 says, “Keep the distance, ladies - I’m a gentleman.”
The Experiment is Almost Done (via Koocheekoo)
Pork loin stuffed with mozzarella cheese and spinach then wrapped in bacon.
Derrick Brooks, Warren Sapp, Vince Young in Monday Morning QB - Peter King - SI.com
BREAKING NEWS: Warren Sapp says something insightful!
Spokesman: SC governor hiking Appalachian Trail - Yahoo! News
As Pat Green put it, “Everybody’s gotta get away sometime.”

Do the Travis! Part 1 of the 4-part dance craze that took Beantown by storm last weekend.
Part 1: The shrug (as seen above). It says, “I’m not sure that I’ve had enough to drink to find my rhythm.”
Auto-Tune the News #4: spa regulation. serbians. sotomayor. (via schmoyoho)
I wish there was an autotune switch on life.
Viva Pinata Television Commercial (via Avalanche087)
Hands down one of my favorite commercials of all time, and still has me thinking. I originally came across this spot while watching Cartoon Network one afternoon (a habit I don’t expect to ever change). While it can be argued that the best commercials target a clearly defined audience, some of my favorites take a different approach.
Now, I’m obviously not the key demo Viva Pinata was marketed to - and that’s exactly why I *love* this commercial. There’s a certain class of media created with the sole purpose of entertaining today’s youth, but that is careful to include treats for other demos that might be viewing also. This commercial is a great example of such - plug the kiddie game and throw in something for the parents as well (i.e. “That was acting, children!”).