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Man Beats World Hot Dog Eating Record [AP/Philly.com]

‘Daily News’ Can’t Tell Joey Chestnut 2006 From Joey Chestnut 2007

Joey Chestnut

A correction from today’s Daily News:

Three Wing Bowl photos that appeared in Saturday’s Daily News were taken at last year’s event - the Page 1 picture of a victorious Joey Chestnut, who also won this year’s competition, and photos of Elliott Maruffi-Cowley and Tara Lynch.

I know it gets pretty tough when you have about seven years of digital Wing Bowl photos in your system, but it’s not like the event didn’t end in time for the editors to take their time. Just wait until Rick Santorum runs for something again and loses; the Daily News can run this popular photo again.

Correction 2.5.07 [Daily News]
Nov. 8, 2006: He Has One Thing: Rick Santorum’s Family Is Cute-Ish

Reason #48 To Love Philadelphia: Our Commitment To Journalistic Standards

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You may remember the uproar a few years ago over a Mitch Albom column allegedly written from the Final Four. His column described two ex-Michigan State players courtside cheering on their alma mater at the Final Four. Of course, they were never there.

Albom based the column on what they said they were going to do; he had to turn in his column for the Sunday paper before the game was played. And when they didn’t attend the game, he looked foolish, etc., etc.

One could imagine our own local scribe, Dan Gross, feeling the same temptation in this article about Wing Bowl winner Joey Chestnut in today’s paper. He most likely interviewed Chestnut after the Wing Bowl Friday morning, and got some information on what Chestnut was going to do over the weekend.

But instead of pulling an Albom, our boy Dan Gross used this instead:

While in town over the weekend, Chestnut, of San Jose, Calif., was hoping to catch the Franklin Institute’s King Tut exhibit - and to get his first glimpse of snow.

Excellent! Strong journalistic standards, especially in stories relating to something as important as chicken wings.

As to why the citizens of Philadelphia would be interested in what the Wing Bowl champion would be doing in town over the weekend, well, that’s a question to be left to the philosophers.

Dan Gross | Wing King talking trash [Daily News]
Mitch Albom - Controversy [Wikipedia]

Tornado in a toaster oven!

Yeah, I know what you’re saying. “Dan, why didn’t you liveblog the Wing Bowl? Hell, you liveblogged an episode of 10!” Well, I’ll tell you: I just woke up. Okay, not really. But, well, this year’s “Virgin Wing Bowl” theme kind of ruined any interest I had in it.

Now, you’re probably wondering why said theme ruined it for me. To be honest, I have no idea. It just did. But that doesn’t mean I’m not interestd in the nice amount of unintentional comedy in the Inquirer recap of the event, won by Joey Chestnut (who ate a record billion wings):

The half-capacity, near-rapacity crowd, which was loud as a tornado in a toaster oven, saw the likes of a man with a gigantic meatball, a dragon led by horned helpers, military costumes, a White Widow, and much more during the opening procession of contestants.

According to Google, the Inquirer’s award-winning headline writer Peter Mucha — who did liveblog the event — has invented a new cliche! Congratulations, Peter!

Early Word
Joey Chestnut wins Wing Bowl [Inky]
“Tornado in a toaster oven” [Google]