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  • 3 weeks ago | esquire.com | Chris Hatler

    How many grown men pee sitting down? It depends on where you live. According to a survey by the market research firm YouGov, a whopping 40 percent of German men say they pee sitting down every single time. Plenty of guys in France, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, and Canada also regularly take a seat. But here in the good ol’ U.S. of A? Not so much. Only about 10 percent of American men say they always sit down, and nearly a third (31 percent) claim to never sit at all.

  • 3 weeks ago | aol.com | Chris Hatler

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."How many grown men pee sitting down? It depends on where you live. According to a survey by the market research firm YouGov, a whopping 40 percent of German men say they pee sitting down every single time. Plenty of guys in France, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, and Canada also regularly take a seat. But here in the good ol’ U.S. of A? Not so much.

  • 3 weeks ago | sg.style.yahoo.com | Chris Hatler

    Chris Hatler5 June 2025 at 10:16 am·5-min read"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."text illustrating the concept of flexibility and creativity in workHearst OwnedHow many grown men pee sitting down? It depends on where you live. According to a survey by the market research firm YouGov, a whopping 40 percent of German men say they pee sitting down every single time.

  • 3 weeks ago | mensjournal.com | Chris Hatler

    Helen Mulholland comments that it’s not usually this quiet during a whiskey tasting. Maybe it’s because a dozen or so journalists and I are sitting in a stained-glass-laden chapel hidden deep in the Irish castle where we’re spending the night. Or maybe it’s because Mulholland, an Irish whiskey legend, was just named master distiller of Hawk’s Rock Distillery, and we’re about to taste her first start-to-finish product. That’d make anyone hush in reverence, church vibes or otherwise.

  • 1 month ago | esquire.com | Chris Hatler

    On August 23, 1989, the Red Sox finished a three-game series with the Yankees in New York. In my capacity as a sports columnist for the Boston Herald (thanks Rupert!), I had covered the three games and was getting ready to go home the next day. However, the Sox were off to Detroit and Thursday, August 24, was an off-day, so I was preparing for a leisurely trip. But there was this press conference across town at which then-Commissioner A.

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Chris Hatler
Chris Hatler @chris_hatler
7 Nov 24

WRITERS. Bumping this. Only looking for WHISK(E)Y pitches! Some recent winners: - https://t.co/GdtYo9AyLL - https://t.co/lwTdAcZbe0

Chris Hatler
Chris Hatler @chris_hatler

DRINKS WRITERS! Assigning a lot of these in the coming months. Get at me with your hot takes and personal essays about whiskey. $250 flat rate for 600-800 words. Will prioritize snappy headlines and unique opinions. Email address in my bio.

Chris Hatler
Chris Hatler @chris_hatler
24 Oct 24

Waxed a little too poetic about Wendy's in my latest for @MensJournal: https://t.co/pspwvaWz3O

Chris Hatler
Chris Hatler @chris_hatler
3 Oct 24

RT @FreelanceWNN: 🚨Buckle up freelancers! Here are 12 of the very best pitch calls from this week, shared by editors and publications. 💰Al…