Wednesday, July 13, 2005
 
That's A Big Twinkie
From a story profiling the guy behind Internet Haganah in the Washington Post called "Watchdogs Seek Out the Web's Bad Side":
    He said he has received thousands of dollars in donations, as well as some ominous death threats. One warning came in a handwritten letter mailed to Weisburd's house. Another letter on a Web site declared that he should be beheaded and it listed his address. For his protection, Weisburd keeps a loaded 38mm pistol in the house.
That would leave a mark, to be sure.

(Link seen on Free Will.)


 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."