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more about #epicfail more comments → DevilsAvocadoRedux: oh, jesus christ people - have you never heard of the white parties, miami palm springs and elsewhere? and blaaack in NYC? where have you been? it's O... more » AndIAmTellingYou: Epic Fail #pressreleaseoftheday more » Elektra: This is why God invented the en-dash. #pressreleaseoftheday more » Hamilton Nolan: THE JOKE IS THE PRESS RELEASE HEADLINE, SEE. #pressreleaseoftheday more » Perhaps Not: Oh, Hamilton. I fear that you have expected from us a level of sophistication that most of us have never indicated possessing. #pressreleaseoftheday more » topsy: Oh dear, where are all the gayz at? The White party has been around for ever; it's on the circuit. I believe there's even a Black party too. #pressr... more » BadUncle: This White Party - does it have a big tent? #pressreleaseoftheday more » scroll_lock: Guest of honor President Obama will be welcomed for half the party's duration. #pressreleaseoftheday more » Claire Buoyant: Unfortunate concatenation of words from the hotel, but a little Googling shows the White Party has been around for years and supports a good cause. [w... more » DahlELama: Wow, this could be the basis for a whole new version of Eats, Shoots & Leaves. Never underestimate the power of a poorly placed hyphen! #pressrelease... more » drunkexpatwriter: I'm pretty sure that's a gay party instead of a white party. They probably just didn't want to have people have to type "gay" or something else that ... more » NathanSt: Exclusive quote from NYT: "Blogs are killing print journalism - FML" more » prsiii: rules 1 & 2 #language more » iplaudius: Once the editors saw that “Epic Fail” would be the title of the second episode of House in the current season, there was no turning back&m... more » shostakobitch: syndicating /d/ might also be an interesting foray. #language more » -
#pressreleases
Attention, White Party-Goers
Press Release of the Day: Epic Hotel in Miami has some epic deals. Ah ah ah; White Party-Goers only! More » -
#culturewars
New York Times Embraces 'Epic Fail'
The New York Times has used "epic fail" twice in its pages, excluding coverage of the phrase itself: Once in September and once yesterday. Some people are upset. Just wait until the paper starts syndicating /b/ in, like, two months. More »

