Nick Gillespie | September 18, 2005
Low Culture, Matthew Yglesias, Captain's Quarters, Buzzmachine, and Hit & Run.
A: They're dubbed "five winning political blogs" in the October issue of Playboy.
From the blurb about this very site: "Under the banner 'continuous news, views, and abuse,' these caustic, sarcastic, thought-provoking libertarians pick fights (sometimes with each other) and sacrifice sacred cows."
You'll have to suffer through a "Girls of the PAC 10" pictorial to get to the blog bit, but we never promised you a rose (bowl) garden.
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Of course I'm buying the October issue for the article on blogs, honey! Gee, why else would you think I got it?
The Playboy "college girls" pictorals have gone downhill over the past few years. Like their counterparts on the football teams in the PAC10 and SEC they're thinly veiled professionals. They still look better naked than the football teams tho....
I'm looking right now at the August 1972 edition of Reason. On
page 23 it says, and I quote, "We promise you a rose garden."
Congrats on the props.
SIR - I take issue with your recent comment insinuating the
unpleasantness of a "Girls of the PAC 10" pictorial in a recent
issue of Playboy magazine. I wonder, have you had a chance yourself
to look over this pictorial feature carefully? I ask primarily
because I myself appear in this pictorial with my tits out, and
both myself and my tits are very close to perfect.
PAC 10 Girl
Are the "Girls fo the PAC 10" the hookers that the boosters hire for the players?
Congrats on the notice! Soon, we can expect hordes of avid
Playboy readers to descend upon this forum.
PS: Commenting lads, has it ever occurred to you that the women
featured in the "Girls of the PAC 10" are all going to be buying
this issue of Playboy for their scrapbooks? And some
percentage of them will see the mention of Hit & Run? And some
percentage of that group will visit this site? You'll never get
anywhere with 'em if you gratuitously insult 'em.
PPS: And obviously Nick is being sarcastic when he speaks of
"suffering through" the pictorial. Sheesh.
PPPS: Yes, I also noticed the "fo" typo.
I don't know that I've ever seen Reason bloggers "pick fights"
with each other per se, even when they openly disagree, which isn't
all that often.
The sideshow of us commenters, OTOH, is sure a whole 'nother story.
Might I reasonably conclude that it is to us that they are refering
about that?
but we never promised you a rose (bowl) garden.
I'm looking right now at the August 1972 edition of Reason. On
page 23 it says, and I quote, "We promise you a rose
garden."
I'm looking through the rest of the issues to see if we were ever
promised a bowl.
I'm pretty sure we were. I'll be keeping an eye out in the mail,
Nick.
Matthew Yglesias, libertarian? This is the Matthew Yglesias who defends the drug war on utilitarian grounds, right?
When one sacrifices a sacred cow, do you then eat the angelic steak only to turn it into holy shit? And should it be served with fava beans and a chianti, the steak that is?
I miss the days when Reason was written by real libertarians who promised their readers rose gardens.
No, they're not saying Yglesias is a libertarian. That was just talking about Hit & Run. OTOH, I get very depressed when I see them highlighting Captain's Quarters, which has a perfect batting average at getting me angry every time I make the mistake of reading something there.
Hey, cool, maybe EVERY Hit&Run regular will do a relevant
sex post this week! So far we have Jeff, Tim and Nick. All on the
weekend. For some reason.
How 'bout it Julian? Matt? Jesse? Jacob?
Being a sadomasochist, I must have gone through that pictorial 10 times. Oh, the blessed agony.
Great. Thanks Playboy. I'm sure we're now in for an inundation of mouthbreathers who think they're libertarians.
PS: Commenting lads, has it ever occurred to you that the
women featured in the "Girls of the PAC 10" are all going to be
buying this issue of Playboy for their scrapbooks? And some
percentage of them will see the mention of Hit & Run? And some
percentage of that group will visit this site? You'll never get
anywhere with 'em if you gratuitously insult 'em. -SD
Stevo, your optimism is truly inspiring.
mediageek,
You say, "optimism", I say "keep dreaming, Stevo". :)
smacky: A troubador once sang, "Don't stop ... believin' ...
Hold on to your feee-hailings ..." Yes, it was Steve Perry of
Journey. Words to live by. And not just for "streetlight people" or
those "born and raised in South Detroit."
PS: I know that just reading this post has put you in terrific
pain. I can be very cruel when my optimism is pooh-poohed.
Hey, it's http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ day!
Then it's time for my favorite pirate joke.
A pirate walks into a bar, and he has a steering wheel sticking out
of the front of his pants. The bartender says, "Hey, buddy, do you
know you have a steering wheel sticking out of your pants?" And the
pirate says, "Aye! It's driving me nuts!"
Thank you.
Hey, it's http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ day!
Avast! I had fully intended to celebrate this great day o'
piratical yappin', but my memory must have walked the plank!
A pile o' bountiful booty to ye for bringin' it up!
You say, "optimism", I say "keep dreaming, Stevo".
:)
If Stevo's a dreamer, then so am I. :-p
See? I'm not the only one.
Perhaps someday you'll join us ... and the world will live as
one.
This is somewhat on-topic, but did anyone else notice the
"Reason Rocks" link on the homepage of reason.com? :
Bwa? (that is
the sound of my confusion)
I have no idea how long that movie has been there, but I just
noticed it now.
linguist,
I wouldn't worry too much about mouth breathers invading this site,
as they are probably not getting Playboy for the articles.
The invasion happened somewhere around the "Nearly Headless Nick"
article Tim posted shortly after the Nick Berg beheading.
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