And I just saw them to help celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary. I know, it’s the White House trying to shut me down again.
Thanks to a reader for alerting me to this block he now gets at work:
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Comments
Cue the Barry White music, LI is outed as Conservative Porn.
This is about “Legally inserting ‘rections?”
Say it ain’t so, Joe!
Not to worry. You are in good company.
The nostalgia site for Erector Sets has the same difficulties.
Damn, but that’s good. I need a cigarette.
LOL! A friend of mine (in Israel) also couldn’t open a link to your site because it was blocked, although her anti-virus/filtering software didn’t specify what the problem was (unless she was too embarrassed to tell me… 🙂 )
Professor, for verification purposes, could you please post a picture of yourself simply holding up a sheet of paper with “Me” written on it with an arrow pointing upwards at your face?
LukeHandCool (who is awaiting his membership key for LI’s “Dark Lounge”).
My friends and I talk about “food porn”, but your site is apparently “law porn”. Not a bad thing, Professor.
(Alternatively, your site got blocked as porn after you went on the radio with Da Tech Guy. Those Catholics….)
It’s the In Su rections part that is getting parsed. Given the imaginative spelling of the spam emails that I get, I’m guessing that any pron blocker software is brought to quivering turgid attention by certain combinations that would SOUND pronish.
Apparently the Legal part of the blog name doesn’t set off any alarms.
Congratulations. When the pron wave of websites hits, you might get some attractive offers for the domain name.
Might as well earn the classification? Post more videos of Gov. Christie dressing down union shills… those always leave ME feeling satisfied.
Things like this happen.
For example, I parked a domain called GraphicsExchange.com.
Unless I set keywords specifically to graphics, logos and designs … guess what ads automatically got placed. (I also had to use proper capitalization, too)