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November 2006 Main Site January 2007
December 24, 2006

2006.12.24 Happy Holidays!

• Written by Site Contributor - Highway

Our staff working hard here in the offices would like to say:

Be safe and be warm,

Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!



December 7, 2006

2006.12.07 Online with the Gaming Godess of FHM January/February 2007 Issue

• Written by Site Contributor - Highway

FHM January/February 2007 EditionTHE GAMING GODDESS

These readers need help. And pills

In celebration of the New Year, I'm dedicating my first column of '07 to the dumber pieces of mail I received on a monthly basis. These letters beg to be shared -- and mocked -- and are perfect examples of how not to write in.

I'm on of those people who gets sick playing games. No convulsions, but the same symptoms as motion sickness. Any advice?
Marc Zuckerman, Brooklyn, NY

This guy mistook his copy of FHM for the New England Journal of Medicine. I bet that sort of thing happens more than we think.

Every Friday night, my girlfriend baby-sits her neighbor's kids -- two little girls. I'm looking for any video games that will keep them busy while I pork my woman.
Greg Abrams, Peoria, AZ

I actually answered this guy's letter, but only because I don't want those little girls traumatized... or locked in a closet.

I have a new pet iguana that I named Morgan Webb. It shall remained named so until you write me with a better suggestion.
Ian Skinner, Canton, MI

Iguanas aren't like goldfish, which croak they day after you win them at the fair -- they can live to be 12 years old. So, this isn't quite a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but I'll take it.

I'm trying to beat this X-Men game for the Sega Genesis. Is there any way you can help?
Aaron Charles, via e-mail

You read that correctly, Genesis. I wonder if Aaron's e-mail was ghostwritten by someone from this millennium.

The next time you're in the Los Angeles area, would you be interested in seducing my wife?
Dan Bare, via e-mail

If this guy isn't interested in his own wife, what makes him think I would be?

ughy

December 6, 2006

2006.12.06 IHMW/OTWO Mourns the Lost of James Kim

• Written by Site Contributor - Highway


It's been reported that authorities have found the body of James Kim two days after him, his wife and two daughters were stranded in the snowy wilderness of Oregon, missing for nearly two weeks.

James Kim's body was discovered in Oregon's snowy Coast Range two days after his wife and two daughters were rescued from their car, stuck on a remote road. Kim had set out on foot over the weekend to find help for his family.

Kim, 35, was the senior editor for the technology media company, CNET Networks, Inc. and also a long time advisor and friend to ZDTV/TechTV's Call for Help, The Screen Savers and Fresh Gear.

Kati Kim told officers they were traveling south from Portland on Interstate 5 and missed the turnoff to a state highway, Oregon 42, that leads through the Coast Range to Gold Beach, where they planned to stay at a resort.

More about this at AOL News.

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