Today is a first for the WLO. It’s our first incarcerated leadoff girl with Lindsay Lohan who went to prison yesterday.
I said that the death of George Steinbrenner was a sad day for baseball but the death of actor James Gammon is worse. The man was the greatest movie manager in history. (With Leather)
Speaking of the Boss, does he deserve enshrinement in the Hall of Fame? (The Big Lead)
And here’s the story of a straight man playing in a gay men’s softball league. (The Good Men Project)
After the jump, more about The Decision, a Bill Murray interview, and Taiwan’s take on the iPhone.
You’ve probably heard about or read part of this interview elsewhere but here’s that epic interview with Mike Tyson. (Details)
After the British Open, can we finally stop talking about Tiger? One popular columnist thinks it’s safe to move on. (Joe Posnanski)
Apparently Philly doesn’t hold the mortgage on tasering fans. Folks everywhere are getting in on the act, even in the minor leagues. (The Sporting Blog)
Note to Howard Webb: Consider yourself lucky that Chile didn’t make the World Cup final instead of the Dutch. The Chileans aren’t so good at keeping their cool after suspect officiating. (Goal)
ESPN thought they were being clever by having Steve Carell mock LeBron’s decision during the ESPYs. Well, the spurned folks at Chili’s just one upped Carell’s parody. (Media Bistro)
Speaking of LeBron, here’s an in-depth look at the behind the scenes dealings that lead to his trip to South Beach. (Yahoo Sports)
Coming soon to a house near you, the latest in the Hero franchise. It’s time for Hopscotch Hero! (Design Boom)
Ferrari’s new 458 Italia is the hottest car on the market. It’s so hot that Google can’t the heat while translating this story about one catching fire. (Top Gear)
Remember the one rule of all my linkdumps: Always link to stories about Bill Murray. This time, Cuz is interviewed by GQ. (GQ)
I’ve not tried this FourSquare thing that a couple of our Twitter friends are on but it’s apparently the next big thing in social networking. (Daily Telegraph)
British Petroleum is up to more dastardly things other than oil spills. They’re committing crimes against photoshop with their craptacular work on a picture of their “crisis command center.” (Gizmodo)
Microsoft just announced their deals for the new Kinect motion control for XBox. The only problem is that there are so many things that could go wrong. (The Kartel)
Those Taiwanese CGI news animators are at it again. This time, they’re detailing the history of the iPhone 4.
I think this Double Rainbow thing has jumped the shark. Now there’s an autotune song of the infamous YouTube video.
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