Laugh Out Loud Monday
Some of us may be moving a little slow today after all that turkey over the weekend so I thought it would be a good idea to throw up a few laughs on the site. There should never be a day where you don't get at least one or two chuckles in. Enjoy...
Remembering A Legend

Coach John Hoerster: October 12, 1949 - August 25, 2003
Six years ago today, the Loyola Academy community lost our beloved, legendary Coach Hoerster. This is the story of just one of the thousands of lives he touched.
A Few Things…

On NFL Sentencing, The Heartbreaking Boys of Summer, Music and Movies You Oughtta Know, Woodstock and Some Shit That Will Make You Smile
Five Thoughts on the Beautiful Game

The weekly column touches on the failure in Mexico City for the US Men's National Team as well as the English Premier League kicking off. Enjoy! ...
In Honor of Les Paul (June 9, 1915 – August 13, 2009)
The man that gave us the electric guitar and multi-track recording has passed away, Les Paul. One of music's most important pioneers.
Yes! Nike Drops Anchorman Kicks.
From the Campus Socialite. Check out the new Nike SB Dunk Low Will Ferrell. My ass will be heading to Undefeated tonight to grab a pair of these Ron Burgandy inspired kicks in a size 13.
Pics after the jump. ...
Omagod! This Broad is So Going To Jail!
From Barstool Sports:
MIAMI (Aug. 6) - A South Florida woman was arrested Wednesday for allegedly hiring an undercover police officer to kill her husband of six months, authorities said. Dalia Dippolito, 26, was charged with solicitation to commit first-degree murder and taken to the Palm Beach County jail. An undercover officer posing as a hit man called Dippolito on Monday afternoon and arranged a meeting. ....read on
R.I.P. John Hughes

We lost a good one yesterday. The man who gave us Ferris Bueller; The Griswolds; Trains, Planes and Automobiles; Uncles Buck; Home Alone; 16 Candles; The Breakfast Club and many many more. John Hughes was a great Chicagoan and a great film maker. He was 59.
Check out this tribute video. Could have been more comprehensive, but mad props for the use of Baba O'Reilly:
