January 5: pf makes it into the NYT anonymously, for the first time 
January 6: Career advice for aspiring starlets 
January 24: Most track-backed post 
January 30: Most commented post, contest division 
February 13: pf.org on luuuurve, or pf goes to a steakhouse that apparently doesn't serve steak 
February 14: Surf 'n' Turf 
Feburary 29: Food Porn 
March 17: The official cocktail of pf.org 
April 6: Fancy computer testing reveals that pf likes pretty girls 
April 21: Deep thinking about blogs 
April 27-July 31: pf visits the homeland 
June 10: pf.org attempts to single-handedly redraw the NYC subway map; proposed name for Canal St. stop universally reviled 
August 23: Most comments, non-contest division 
September 23: Wherein the ability of pf.org readers to follow simple instructions is called into question (to be fair, I doubt they were regulars and were just googling for 'gmail') 
September 28: Favorite case so far in school 
November 6: Wherein pf answers your questions and gets chastised for the poor quality of his pornography 
November 16: The male readers of pf.org discuss fashion, and the apocolypse arrives 
November 20: Most intentionally obscure post 
December 7: Hot naked blogger chicks, or, Dating on Flickr? 
December 19: Post with most readers (or commenters, at least) missing the joke entirely 
December 29: Longest post of the year, by far
Here's to 2005. May it be a better year than the one just pass'd.
