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Feb 9, 2009 09:54 EST

Blog Guy, last week you ran a blog item about that chicken wing eating contest. That photo with the squishy chewed stuff and grease and everything, I don’t think it’s possible to get any grosser than that.

It is if you can crop a picture. See below.

Ewww! My gag reflex is kicking in! Aren’t you afraid that image will reduce traffic to your blog?

On the contrary. It’s going gold. Readers will send this link to people they don’t like, and start a chain reaction around the world.

Students will send it to teachers, taxpayers will send it to the IRS, guys will send it to their ex-girlfriends. I believe this will become a movement. Isn’t there somebody YOU want to insult? Why waste two words when you can do it with a gross photo?

Yes! My fricking boss! Thanks for the great idea!

Think bigger. Doesn’t your company have an “all staff” e-mail address? Do it now, before you calm down.

Just give up! Join the Oddly Enough blog network!

Wing Bowl champion John “Super Squibb” Squibb celebrates after winning the 17th annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, January 30, 2009. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer

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I am still unconvinced that his mouth full of chicken parts is his worst feature.

Posted by Bill | Report as abusive
 

I’m sure he was voted “Most likely to succeed” in his graduating class…

Posted by buffalobob | Report as abusive
 

Yuck!!

 

That’s disgusting. More so the fake breasts on the left… PS Do YOU set the anti-spam test. The words are too funny. The one relating to this comment is IKEA…

 

Sorry, I don’t set the anti-spam test. I didn’t even know we had one.

Posted by Robert Basler | Report as abusive
 

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