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Will Femia is a Weblog enthusiast who, through good fortune and dumb luck, was introduced to the form as his position as chat producer for MSNBC.com careered into obsolescence. On any given day, Will can be found having already spent an unhealthy amount of time squinting at a computer screen.

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No reason to hold 'em

Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:53 PM by Will Femia

This isn't quite enough for a full posting but since I'm logging off for a few hours there's no point holding onto them:

T-shirt slogans take on a whole new meaning in a mug shot.

Another brilliant advertisement for Guinness.

Funniest photo of the day
- and it turns out there's video too. (I don't know why the video has an age warning, there's nothing graphic or sexual.) The funniest is at the very end when he crouches down in his dress looking miserable.

100 notable books of 2007

Everyday Normal Guy rap - NOTE: Funny but lots of MF bombs. I think they could make a ring tone out of, "I get nervous in social situations M-F-er!"

A lot of people wrote in that by the time they clicked the link to see that Mac/PC ad it was gone. Here someone put the whole thing on YouTube.

“What is the most fragmented that North America could have been?”  It's an alternate history map of what North America would look like if the unifying events hadn't gone that way.

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