Posted by
jason on Feb. 06, 2009, 8:30pm
• Super Bowl viewers in Tucson were treated to a 30-second clip of some guy’s schlong. And for those who are curious, here’s what they saw.

• That pornographic interruption was probably more fun than actually going to a Super Bowl party.
• Should Erin Andrews and other female sports reporters get the chance to graduate from the sidelines to the broadcast booth?
• The USOC is seething over a strip club hosting its own “Pole Olympics“.
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Posted by
jason on Feb. 03, 2009, 9:00pm
• For those of you Tucson TV viewers who had their Super Bowl interrupted by a schlong, Comcast would like to pay you $10 for your troubles.

(The young lady on the right was smiling about seeing something just as long as Larry Fitzgerald’s go-ahead TD reception)
• Kobe Bryant helps the Lakers knock off the Knicks with an MSG-record 61 point performance.
• Marquette basketball coach Buzz Williams feels stung by an innocent media question.
• Manny Ramirez says no thanks to the Dodgers’ $25 million offer.
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Posted by
Camsox on Feb. 03, 2009, 4:10pm
Well, now the U.S. Olympic Committee has really gone and done it. They’re willing to support Michael Phelps despite his bongariffic weed habit, but they’re not willing to let some Colorado Springs strippers engage in a little bit of friendly competition? That’s just not fair!

(See! We can call it a cabaret, they use artsy black and white photography!)
Fair or not, the higher-ups at the Colorado Springs-based organization filed a cease and desist lawsuit against one of their hometown strip clubs, PT’s Showclub, after the cabaret (Can we call a strip club a cabaret? Eh, what the heck, let’s call it a cabaret) ran an ad in the COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE advertising their first annual Pole Olympics.
And how did PT’s Showclub respond? Quite cleverly, if you ask us: They ran the same ad again six days later, with the “c” and “s” at the end of “Olympics” crossed out. Touche’, PT’s Showclub, touche’!
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