November 2010
Nov 30th
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“When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.”
– Hunter S. Thompson. (via bbook)
Nov 30th
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Nov 23rd
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“Body scans and genital fondlings would save more lives if our Government was...”
– Twitter / Jason Mustian
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juggbutt asked: I am quite of the senior citizen age, but I'd like to know what word/words we (us old folks-not you) used in our titles, sentences, etc. before the word F**K became the number one word in our vocabulary? See I can't even say it!! I'm having a senior citizen moment here and I can't remember unless it was-Gee Whiz, Golly Gee, Holey Moley and more ( I can't remember!) ...
Nov 20th
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AXE ME SOME QUESTIONS
Bored on a Friday? Want to ask for some advice from a person who woke up at 10am and is wearing sweatpants at work? Wanna hear a story? Axe away: http://filthyphil.tumblr.com/ask
Nov 19th
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www.dearcoketalk.com →
For your daily dose of hilarious advice columnesque gold.
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“Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.”
– Mae West (via kissmeimlazy)
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Nov 16th
Japan Lives In The Future Video - AskMen.com →
On the 9th of March, 2010, a sold-out concert was held in Japan. The lead singer for the event however was not a person but a hologram, and her voice was synthesized using a program called Vocaloid. Yet more proof that Japan is dead-set on pressing forward into the future, whether or not the rest of the world is on board.
Nov 16th
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Is this evidence that we can see the future? -... →
The paper, due to appear in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology before the end of the year, is the culmination of eight years’ work by Daryl Bem of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. “I purposely waited until I thought there was a critical mass that wasn’t a statistical fluke,” he says. It describes a series of experiments involving more than 1000...
Nov 12th
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Porpoises rescue Dick Van Dyke | Film |... →
Mary Poppins star feared death after apparently falling asleep on his surfboard but friendly sea creatures pushed him to shore. (This is officially my favorite article of November. And I just heard him on “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me” and he was hilarious.)
Nov 12th
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Nov 10th
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While Warning About Fat, U.S. Pushes Cheese Sales... →
The U.S. Government advocates greater dairy sales: Paid $12 million for Domino’s new marketing campaign, helped devise Pizza Hut’s stuffed crust pizza. Yes this is real.
Nov 9th
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