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May 31, 2006

Quickies: Fat Camp Instead Of Summer School?

• City Councilman Michael Nutter knows how to run for mayor: He says he's going to get our kids to stop being fat! This may work with parents, but crotchety old people could be all "How about you show them some manners first!" [KYW 1060]

• Your Anthony DiMeo update, courtesy of Metro DiMeo beat reporter Josh Cornfield: "He said in previously filed court documents that the comments made about him on Max’s site caused him to live 'in constant fear for his safety and the safety of his loved ones.' DiMeo said in the documents that he was forced to seek out psychological counseling, that he suffered a loss of privacy and his business was affected."

• Hey, when he's not bashing those free AOL CDs about five years after people forgot what AOL is, and when he's not playing with his doggy, we can always count on John Grogan for some good old fashioned Philadelphia optimism. Wait. Philadelphia optimism? [Inky]

• We Americans say goodbye to Katie Couric. Only, uh, she's just going to be doing the news on a different station. Is she really leaving? [Gawker]

Posted by D-Mac on May 31, 2006 12:19 PM
Posted to 2016 Olympics , Anthony DiMeo , John Grogan , Katie Couric , Michael Nutter , Obesity , Quickies , Tucker Max

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The best part is that even though this post is almost 2 years old, I still laugh at it. The part where Tucker demeans women...this makes me laugh, as at this same time period I was offered a postition w/Dimeo's company ONLY if I would date him...and I would have become very, very successful after doing so. He told me in fact, that I would not make it in the world of Event Planning if I did not sleep with him.

Silly guy...

Posted by: Dee at November 18, 2007 04:52 PM