Testicle-Exhibiting Editor Also Liked to Take His Pants Off

Last week we published the disembodied testicle pictures that prompted Philadelphia magazine to fire editor Larry Platt. Consequently, Philly staffers dug up other Plattian treats—like these pictures of Platt dropping his pants. [Update: Platt's response below.]
The Testicle Pictures That Got an Editor Fired
Philadelphia magazine fired editor Larry Platt for giving a framed photo of his testicle to a female employee. Now he's been named editor of the Philadelphia Daily News—but staff emails about his testicle are still circulating. Here's one!
Ball Cyst Photo Gift Gag Goes Awry
In your finally Friday media column: an editor is canned for testicle-related reasons, The New Yorker makes an error, food critic violence is avenged, and debating Gerald Marzorati's successor.
"Pants on the Ground" is a Plagiarized, Unoriginal Song
Is nothing in this world sacred anymore?! General Larry Platt (if that's his real name) claimed he wrote "Pants on the Ground" on American Idol. Turns out he wrote NOTHING. He just stole the song and slightly changed the lyrics.
Idol's "Pants on the Ground" Guy Takes It All the Way to The View
"General" Larry Platt came on the show this morning and performed his "hit" song, "Pants on the Ground." This American Idol reject seems to be enjoying his fifteen minutes during his nutty performance and bizarre interview with the View gals.
Jimmy Fallon As Neil Young Sings "Pants on the Ground"
Jimmy Fallon's cold open last night was another epic Neil Young impression. If you thought his rendition of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's theme was impressive, just wait until you hear Neil Young sing Larry Platt's "Pants on the Ground."
