Mon Sep 24, 2007 at 12:00:01 PM
Every day at noon, the SF Weekly.com news blog 'The Snitch' tours its peers in the Village Voice Media chain to find cool stories. Today on ChainSmoking, the bucolic and boring-- OC Weekly -d2

OC Roller Girls VS. Sac City Rollers on 9/15:
The meanest ladies from the north and south clash at the Anaheim Hockey Club in a flurry of skates, kneepads and fishnets.
--The search for skinny jeans:
"You like that there’s some highly recognizable stitching on your butt that allows people to know exactly how much you spent. It’s okay!"
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Thu Sep 20, 2007 at 12:09:24 PM
Every day at noon, the SF Weekly.com news blog 'The Snitch' tours its peers in the Village Voice Media chain to find cool stories. This week on ChainSmoking, Cobain Country -- Seattle Weekly -d2

--When your boss is a pimp:
Christopher Hutton, 34, an accused pimp and kidnapper, pleaded not guilty in King County Superior Court yesterday. Police say he and buddy Michael Veidt, 24 - who also pleaded NG to raping one of the teens - forced at least four girls and young women into a prostitution ring that operated from Seattle to the SeaTac Strip. Family members of both men were also involved in the sex trade, cops say.
--Courtney Love Settles the Last of Her Nirvana Money Disputes:
Attorneys helped Cobain's widow win as much as
$9 million.
-- Bum-Rush the Show:
Yo Majesty rule at Chop Suey while Ballard braces for REVERBfest, with slideshow.
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Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 12:00:00 PM
Every day at noon, the SF Weekly.com news blog 'The Snitch' tours its peers in the Village Voice Media chain to find cool stories. This week on ChainSmoking, the celebrity-studded LA Weekly -d2

-- Summer Lovin', Happened So Fast: The songs of the sweat season
-- Don’t forget that Judd Apatow is officially now a mogul: What Hollywood should learn, but probably won’t, from the tent-pole season By NIKKI FINKE
-- Cancer de Sexy: The Timberlake Concert Slideshow
-- Breaking the Trance: The unexpected Burning Man soundtrack
-- A chat with the one and only Johnny Rotten
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Mon Sep 17, 2007 at 12:40:17 PM
Every day at noon, the SF Weekly.com news blog 'The Snitch' tours its peers in the Village Voice Media chain to find cool stories. This week on ChainSmoking, the incredible smutty Village Voice, of New York. Is anybody there not getting laid three times a day? -d2

-- Danger on the Set: An enormous rash on porn star Belladonna's ass may've forced her into early retirement.
-- A case against the New Yorker Festival: It's time to embrace outsiders and runners-up and writers that we almost heard of, but didn't.
-- Savage Love: Why Do Mexican Women Yell for their Papi During Sex?
-- The dubious highs and extreme lows of Fashion Week
-- Speaking of Fashion: The Back Tattoos of McCarren Pool Park
-- Bathroom Gay Sex Etiquette: Read This In Loo of Sex "Thanks a lot, Craig. Not only have you exposed yourself as a hypocrite, but you ruined a great cruising spot."
-- Click Me: One-Handed Typing Gets Put to the Test, She says she orgasmed during cybersex, but how do I know for sure?
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Fri Sep 14, 2007 at 12:00:26 PM

Every day at noon, the SF Weekly.com news blog 'The Snitch' tours its peers in the Village Voice Media chain to find cool stories. This week on ChainSmoking, Denver. -d2
-- Tag the Fag: A queer turn of events on a Colorado Springs playground.
-- Michael “Heckuva Job” Brown Knows Disaster: The former FEMA head revisits his worst mistake and talks about the disaster that is the What If? Colorado campaign.
-- DIA Conspiracies Take Off: Conspiracy theorists think something's fishy at Denver International Airport.
-- The Funnies Aren't Anymore: A two-week binge on daily comic strips bored this columnist to tears.
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