AND THE WORD for today over at dictionary.com is hector, where it is defined as "a bully".
Shurely, you'd have to be bonkers to name your offspring that? I should radeon well think so. Of cores, especially in this day and age.
It's a bit graphic for the PC age.
Anyhow, since it's only for the day, we took a screen shot for posterity.
Here's the L'Inq. µ
Is that what you guys get paid to do? I wish I had a job like that...

Oh, wait, you that humor.
It just happened to be the word of the day at dictionary.com. It's a coincidence that it's a name (Hector) that comes up often in the Inq's line of work (not that I'm affiliated or anything).
Just don't click the ad's today and then maybe they'll be paid a little less than they would have been if you [b]had[/b] happened to like the article and consequently [b]did[/b] click on the ad's :) 
This article only proves that sometimes I visit this site too much.
that the bully is more afraid of you than you are of him. At least in the case of Ruiz...

And to you whiners - it's their site. Read it, don't read it, nobody cares. 

Got something insightful to say? Only then should you click on "comment".

I'm so sick of these people who expect the Inq to dumb down their humor to American standards. (and yes, I'm left-o-pond and proud, or will be when GWB is gone)
Ha ha ha, a small piece of humour that takes me 30 seconds to read, that's got to be the inq.

Nice one son, lets have another one!
Seems appropriate that the cuddly taxman fronting those Inland Revenue ads is called Hector