Diggbats vs. LGF

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I can’t resist one more post about the Diggbats; this is one that speaks for itself, with a link to that creepy obsessive LGF stalker’s site you may know about: Digg - So you’re Digging Stories from LittleGreenFootballs…Why?

I urge all LGF readers to click through to Digg, then click the title of the post to get to the stalker’s site, and if you think it’s appropriate, scroll up to the top of the site (the link at Digg puts you slightly down the page) and use the Blogspot tool at the top of the screen labeled “Flag Blog” to notify Google (who own Blogspot) that it’s an offensive site.

UPDATE at 2/25/07 7:44:20 pm:

When I say that those stalkers have been libeling me for years, I’m not kidding.

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