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two best friends pursue business and pleasure in NYC.
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The lustful, frantic diary of a young London photographer.
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Gay man in the Big Apple, full of apt metaphors and dry wit.
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A former Mormon goes wild, and shoots nudes, in San Francisco.
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  • Obama Tells His Staff Not To Go Green

     

    Barack Obama warned his staff not to wear green clothing if accompanying him on his current trip to the Middle East. And it's not because he's mad Al Gore won't be his Vice President...

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  • What Major Media Gossip Blog is Using Craigslist to Find Characters for Stories?

    We're not pointing any fingers, really, more just wondering out loud and in print... but about a month ago, Gawker brought us the story of Emily and Michelle, crazytown roommates who couldn't understand why no one wanted to live in their four-bedroom Astoria apartment with them. Gawker poked good, clean fun at the girls, then later posted a video of their open house brunch. The Emily and Michelle story resulted in four posts and about 37,000 views on Gawker.

    Fine, fun reportage of eccentric New Yorkers, we thought... until we found this... 

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  • And You Thought You Spent All Day Dealing With Idiots

    We have a highly intelligent, yet under-employed friend who is currently getting paid to respond to MySpace fan mail for a busy hip hop artist we've never heard of but who is apparently "on the verge." So we asked him to send a few of these messages along. It's amazing what people will send when they think they're talking to a busty artist. And it's even better when we know they're sending them to a skinny white boy with a beer gut and rosy cheeks...from Kansas.

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  • Stating the Obvious: People Read That Shit

    When we started a blog a few years ago, we gave up all hope of ever having a real job (teacher, politician, woman of the cloth, anything with benefits, etc). We proudly proclaimed to anyone who asked that we'd just as soon not work for someone who wouldn't want us to work for him because of what he found on the Internets.

    That said, we don't post pictures of our tits or write vivid descriptions of our wildest hopes and deepest fears on MySpace, either. That's reserved for 16-year-olds. Rather, it was a few years ago. But yesterday's 16-year-olds are growing up and trying to get into college and/or get real jobs. And their "electronic footprints" could make it a little harder:

    "The cost to a person's future can be very high if something undesirable is found by the increasing number of education institutions and employers using the internet as a tool to vet potential students or employees,"[warns David Smith of the UK's Information Commissioner's Office.]

    The lesson here, kids? If you don't want to end up like us--uninsured with unfilled cavities and unpaid credit card bills--mop up those electronic footprints, STAT! 



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  • about the blogger

    Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook will be published in fall 2008. Emily lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn with her cat, but just one . . . so far.

    Brian Fairbanks is a filmmaker living in the wilds of Brooklyn. He previously wrote for the Hartford Courant and Gawker. He won the Williamsburg Spelling Bee once. He loves cats, women with guns, and burning books.

    Nicole Pasulka is a Brooklyn writer and editor who's always on the lookout for the dirty. Her other virtual home is at The Morning News, where things are squeaky clean most of the time.

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