TheReturnofFavreandInches
Favre & Inches
TheReturnofFavreandInches

I guess my experience was the opposite. I hated high school with a burning passion but loved college to no end (which is even odder considering Drew and I grew up in adjacent towns, albeit at different times). It wasn't the partying though as much as it was I found myself, my best friend, and my partner in my four

Meanwhile, scientists believe any amount of SpikeTV is lethal to the human brain.

@dont-forget-where-you-came-from-cheese-mac: I outlined my (non-bug) issues about a week ago so I won't rehash them. I get where you're coming from, but getting used to a new setup doesn't mean one likes it or mean it's better. I wasn't around for the old changes, and honestly it sounds like many of those complaints

@All Over But The Sharting: I use the iPad point largely because it cames across as an e-magazine now with its scrolling sidebar and whatnot. The ideas aren't bad, but the bulkiness of the layout and the omission of other things (like the related stories that uses to be auto-generated from the hashtags) make the

@dont-forget-where-you-came-from-cheese-mac: I don't understand why people who have legitimate problems with the overhaul are dismissed as simply being hostile to change or being "kneejerk." I have no problems with change but the alterations, in my honest opinion, just aren't as good of a net benefit in the grand

@vodkanaut: Nope. I've said it many times that besides the bugs, I think the overall redesign just isn't intuitive without an iPad. I'm certainly not alone either - plenty of folks on the interwebs have panned the new layout. I have no problem with change either.

@See you suckers later: it's a sore spot for them, that's for sure. A couple of Gawker Media folks have gone bitchcakes on Twitter when pressed on it. Oh well. If this site dies it'll suck, but others will take it's place if it comes to that. Such is the internet, and I hope Denton & Co. realize that.

@See you suckers later: I agree. New format blows, and they didn't do themselves any favors by a) launching it despite there being so many bugs and lost functions and b) allowing the old page to still be accessible. What's funny is that the new site paternalistically decides what stories are best for you, which is

I'm surprised that even trees with Toomers can get alternative herbal treatments in Alabama.

"I don't get it. What could possibly go wrong by appearing on Oprah?"

The Yankees' willingness to overlook impending doom and disaster is quite Chamberlain-esque.

Nice work Katie Bakes and good luck. Now all we need is for you to engage in some alleged horndoggery with Simmons and anonymoualy tip AJ to it so we can come full circle.

Only in Oak-town is an ounce of beer more expensive than an ounce of weed.

DS DUAN,

@Hatey McLife: You should come over some time. Mine is a mahogany generator powered by dolphin oil and the screams of slaughtered endangered species. I run the lights at night simply because I can.

@Same Sad Echo: Is there a way to examine site traffic? I wonder if readership has also gone down (I know we don't move the needle so much, but I'm curious if the new interface has turned off casual viewers)

Why is it that, thanks to the redesign, even in DS-land I have to go through Canada in order to enjoy full rights and privileges as everyone else?

Paul LePage, meanwhile, has been trying to destroy everything but small-town New England since 2010.

You laugh now Emma, but just wait until the fate of humanity rests in the hands of a crack team comprised of Aaron Rodgers, Steve Young, and Eric Lindros.