October 17 2008

It took Stefan five times driving past the newly erected Hunt Farm sign, just out of Cambridge, to realise it was a case of “when a good font choice goes bad…”

Creative writing: Hitchcock complains about his hotel, written by Andrew Meek.

“I am also less than pleased with the facilities. The en suite décor is twee to the point of insult. All bathrooms should be brilliant white to contrast with the emission of certain bodily fluids or chocolate sauce. My bathtub is green. Dark green. This simply will not do.”

Picture this: “Our idea of sexy isn’t defined by film or by print anymore, it’s defined by the internet,” says AdSavvy of these American Apparel ads. “Gonzo porn is our sensual fantasy now. Set in some freak’s house as a 19 year old meth-addicted girl with low self-esteem knocks on the door. “I’m here for the party.” See the ads here.

Life imitating art: An actor who plays a boss in Gomorrah, a hard-hitting blockbuster on the Naples Mafia known as the Camorra, is arrested for real.

Facebook used in rape trial — against the victim: A barrister has caused outrage by suggesting a rape victim could not have been upset by her ordeal because there were photos of her on Facebook looking happy.

Staff Training: An air traffic control supervisor allegedly sent an airliner into a dangerous thunderstorm to give a new controller some experience.

Virtual strip search: Airport scanners will show lady bits/man bits.

Video: Wedding nightmare that’s apparently not a fake.

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