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Glaring Omissions reproduces tips received from readers in the last week that weren't covered on Gawker, either by accident (rarely) or design (almost always). Feel free to remark on these items' relative worthiness for coverage and/or relative stupidity. And, as ever, we're open to suggestions for future posts either via email or in the comments below.

• "guys, was mispelling [sic!] 'adequate' on the Remainders post an attempt at irony? Because that's the sort of thing that could get children left behind..."
• "Radar magazine— I hope they acknowledge the FIRST TWO TIMES I subscribed to the magazine. I really liked it. I ain't subscribing again!"
• "News flash: Dreamgirl says GAY IS A SIN— I interviewed Jennifer Hudson last week. Bible-thumper says gay is a sin. Can you do a link on your site?"
• "Julia Allison on Urban Dictionary?— can you guys tell me if that girl in the teeshirt is the infamous Julia Allison? Looks a lot like her, although it's hard to tell. Do a little investigative journalism and find out!! Also, you guys should do more holiday party listings - like law firms, govt, etc. Some of us who read gawker actually do work outside media!"

  • "i am writing to you in reference to you piece pertaining to south asian men's members. i know your intern may have been at a lost for words but i am not. in my experience as a female who has dated south asian men, and who's friends do as well. i have NEVER seen a teeny weenie. in fact two of my girlfriends have refused sex to desi men because they were to large - and frightened by the penises ginormous proportions. i have good penis luck, and tend to attract the well endowed - but i say again....never a teeny weenie have i encountered"
  • "someone is pimping out Mary J Blige on the message boards of mediabistro. what gives?"
  • "I recently published my first book and I was wondering if you wouldn't mind checking it out. It's called Memoirs of a Douchebag: John Box in Japan and it's a plenty juvenile tale about the year I spent living in Japan. I'm currently publishing it myself through lulu. I hope you like it and I would be grateful for any shout-outs or links or advice on how to get it into the hands of the people who need it most."
  • "Jeffrey Epstein— I live in the Virgin Islands and often do I see Jeffrey's planes taking off and landing here. He has two planes a black gulfstream and a grey 727. Many times I have seen his helicopter land right next to his plane usually early sunday morning, and then shortly take off."
  • "Booger, the falstaffian character from the 1984 classic Revenge of the Nerds, coined modern usage of "douchebag." But the screenplay has it with a hyphen. I challenge you to find an earlier example where the usage is a pejorative."
  • "Last night, after I was dragged to the far west side for my office's holiday BOWLING party at Chelsea Piers, and before I'd had a margarita the size of my head to take the edge off the pain, I noticed another name on the whiteboard of that night's parties - Conde Nast. Aren't bowling shoes completely against the rules? Who knows - I'm just a theatre girl, and all I know about the "Conde Nasties" is from teevee and the internets. But still, it was weird. I didn't see anyone suspiciously fancy, though. Is there a nerd division of Conde Nast? Anyway, might've been a holiday party - thought you'd like to know."
  • "Since I work in the PR industry, I love reading the atrocious pitches you guys receive. They work as a great learning tool (even the extremely obviously bad pitches, such as Ms. Perlitz) for myself since I am still fairly new to this business. Although I highly doubt that I will ever have any clients that would be appropriate to send your way, I imagine that somewhere down the line I will be attempting to pitch a blog of some kind. Since you guys are pretty much the top dog in the "blogosphere," I was hoping you can offer up a tip or two in regards to pitching a blog. I realize that this is such an incredibly open-ended question and that there is most likely no right or wrong answer, but I figured that any tip is better than no tip at all."
  • Earlier: Plaidtoosa, Ted's Pockets