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Griffin Vs. Clark: Dicks A-Plenty On New Year's Eve

Seth Abramovitch · 01/02/09 12:30PM

We hope your NYE was as joyous, wasted, and overstuffed as ours was, and your First Hangover of 2009—which felt like a tiny monkey putting up drywall inside our skull—has abated.

Marissa Mayer's 2009 Resolution: Leave Google

Owen Thomas · 12/30/08 03:49PM

What will Google be like without Marissa Mayer, the glamour nerd whose goofy laugh so neatly captures the search engine's adolescent awkwardness? We'll know soon. We hear the company's 19th employee is planning her goodbye.

Gayest GMA Moments Today

Ryan Tate · 12/29/08 08:43PM

Good Morning America was adorable this morning. And, judging by the dialog, still the gayest thing on the AM dial. Sam Champion and his highlighted lioness mane figured prominently, obvs.

TV Reporter Falls On Ass In Holiday Weekend Pratfall

Ryan Tate · 12/29/08 07:53PM

You just know Mike Sidel's Weather Channel colleagues will give him endless shit for slipping in the snow live on MSNBC Sunday. Instead of the ice at Wisconsin's Lambeau Field, blame Christmas!

Defamer's 2008 Video Hall of Shame

Seth Abramovitch · 12/29/08 03:42PM

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Mostly worst. As 2008—the shittiest year on human record—winds down, we've collected for you some of its most shameful moments, caught on video.

CNN Captures Forlorn Traders in Rare Gladsome Mood

Owen Thomas · 12/24/08 01:37PM

Every year on Christmas Eve, traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange stop their trading to sing "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie." It's extra poignant this year, see?

CNN First to Kill News 'Crawl'

Ryan Tate · 12/21/08 07:38PM

Like Rudolph Giuliani, the news crawl was great on 9/11 but was soon useless and despised. Now CNN is killing it, and hopefully Fox News will too, if the Simpsons mock them again.

Could This Be the Worst Tech Movie Ever?

Owen Thomas · 12/20/08 03:00PM

Palm Pilots were the epitome of cutting-edge cool — in 1998. By 2004, when the movie came out, the PDA market had entered terminal decline, as people switched to keeping their contacts on increasingly advanced cell phones. And the best part?