
He plays soccer, lives in Kentucky, drinks a lot of beer and in his spare time he runs a website that’s visited by over 60 million people every month. The 'He' in that previous sentence is Drew Curtis, and he's the man behind the popular website, Fark.com. When not partaking in any of the aforementioned activities, Curtis spends his time pouring over the 2,000 new articles submitted to him every day in order to find the strangest, weirdest, funniest and most asinine news to link to. Along with news, Fark provides links to an array of odd pictures, sound clips and a multitude of other fascinating features that only the World Wide Web could provide. Fark.com has been mentioned in Time, Newsweek and Wired, and for some strange reason, it’s regularly featured on CBS Marketwatch. Curtis' popular website has also just been spun-off into a book, It's Not News, It's Fark. Fark on twitter.
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