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The Smoking Gun has documentation on a baggy pants crackdown in Florida. Police reports detail the damning evidence: “black male” in “tan baggy shorts with blue and white boxer style undergarment below his waste.” We continue on to hell in a hand basket with news that a priest in Illinois was dealing coke out of the rectory.

As if I’m not in hate enough with my stupid iPhone, it’s spying on me, so says a hacker.

It’s Mushroom Month!

Oh, phew! Juicy Campus is publishing a Georgetown version after all. But perhaps Georgetown isnt’ juicy enough to produce content. C’mon guys, get with it!

The Post explores Cindy McCain’s Tangled Story of Addiction, which began after her husband’s stressful entanglement with the Charles Keating scandal. She used her own charity to get prescriptions, cost one doctor his license, and only attracted her husband’s attention when she attracted the attention of investigators at the DEA.

“Cool mom” who let kids ride in the trunk of her Volvo three years ago headed back to court for buying booze for teens. She served the kids, whom she didn’t know, screwdrivers with cheap vodka in the woods behind a school.

3 Comments

  1. That iPhone “spying” story is ridiculous. Caching information is a perfectly normal part of almost any computer’s operation. There’s nothing suggesting that the information is accessible remotely. How is it any more privacy-violating that the fact that it stores your address list? Someone’s desperately trying to make a headline out of nothing.

  2. Georgetown’s juicy enough. There are already terrible posts about who’s a big slut. I feel like I invited a vampire into my house.

  3. Download the 2.1 update that was released thi s morning. It fixes a lot of bugs that may be the cause of your and many others hate.

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