Now and then, it's worth reminding you that Gannett's three-year-old entertainment website in San Francisco is still publishing articles that no other company publication would even touch.
Case in point: The Bold Italic is now highlighting among its latest and greatest "The Ex Factor,'' a guide to breaking up with your significant other. In between generous use of the word f*ck (without the *'s, of course) the author suggests getting coked up and having a kinky threesome in a sex club.
And they link to the sex club, too.
Your serve, BNQT.
Earlier: The Bold Italic goes to pot.
Case in point: The Bold Italic is now highlighting among its latest and greatest "The Ex Factor,'' a guide to breaking up with your significant other. In between generous use of the word f*ck (without the *'s, of course) the author suggests getting coked up and having a kinky threesome in a sex club.
And they link to the sex club, too.
Your serve, BNQT.
Earlier: The Bold Italic goes to pot.
They're just trying to keep up with the NY Post.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/cannibal_cop_xxx_hibit_kHCSJZ5dNQ9dgAIVnwQwNL?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Newsletter_Tracking&utm_campaign=%2Anew%2A%20Newsletter%20%28eagle%29%202013-01-30
Gannett's stumbling and bumbling attempt to be cool and irreverent . Extremely lame.
ReplyDeleteDisgusting, defiling filth.
ReplyDeletethat's f*cking pu*sy sh*t.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vice.com/nsfw
Gannett doesn't own VICE.
DeleteNo sh*t sherlock, you're really on the beat here. Do you think disgruntled ex viacom employee Him Jopkins over at viacomblog.blogspot.com is having a hernia about Viacom's funding of Vice's NSFW content too? Maybe you guys could join forces as the Washed Up and Bitter Media Group. More scale, more ad dollars..!
ReplyDeleteThe record holder for wasted cash on failed Gannett experiments. Take a large amount of pride knowing my team generated tons of revenue when compared to this frivolous idea.
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