Extry, Extry: OC Paper Using “Boo-Yah” to Good Effect

Seeing as it’s only been, like, 33 hours since we at NotGraphs linked to the OC Register, it’s probably time to do that again, posthaste.
While, last time, we celebrated Sam Miller’s proclivity for the word cloud-related arts, today we look at writer Bill Plunkett’s capacities as a journalistic hype man.
Regard this headline, from Plunkett’s latest submission to the Angels Blog:
As the reader has likely already guessed, the remainder of the article isn’t about baseball at all, but rather just the lyrics to 1991’s smash-hit single “Good Vibrations.”
Carson Cistulli has published a book of aphorisms called Spirited Ejaculations of a New Enthusiast.
Interesting, it’s just that the average person has a much harder time saying boo-yah to moral relativism.