The Ramones famously sang “Hey Ho, Lets Go” many years ago and many people instantly recognize the beat as soon as it hits the radio. Sadly, this is a poor song choice when it comes to refering to certian topics (especially if you wanna get clever).
Howard Kurtz, a Washington Post Staff Writer recently wrote a column about Hillary leaving the race for President… the issue? The title of the article:
Hey, Ho, Please Don’t Go
Here’s a screenshot incase they “fix” it:

For those not “hip” on the lingo… from Bartelby:

Hmmm… yeah, that’s not a good thing. Let this be a lesson to you writers out there… pay attention to what you’re saying before you let it out into the world.
UPDATE - Looks like they caught it:

Nice catch, guys! Took a bit of time, though… 5 and a half hours, tsk tsk.
These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 03/31/08 … please enjoy:
Mad Magazine's Fold-Ins, Past and Present | The New York Times
Al Jaffee's fold-ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form.
Circuit City Tries To Install Navigation System, Causes $12,119 Of Damage To Your Car | Consumerist
Circuit City caused $12,119 worth of damage to VTECnical's 2007 Honda Civic while trying to install a Pioneer AVIC Z2 navigation system. Honda later declared VTECnical's car a fire hazard and told him it was unsafe to drive
Seder caters to blacks, Jews with collard greens, sans ham | Palm Beach Post
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Lightning Review: Electric Socks | Gizmodo
In honor of the upcoming Tahoe reader meetup on April 5th at Alpine Meadows, I'm going to be doing end of season review of some outdoor gadgetry that's been floating around the cabin. First up, these electric socks originally designed to keep North Atlant
Hachiko: The World's Most Loyal Dog | Gimundo
The most loyal dog of all. Hachiko the Akito's master, Ueno, died of a stroke while at university. Hachiko didn't realize that he was gone, and so the dog returned to the train station every single day to await his master.
Come back for more links tomorrow!!