January 2012
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October 2011
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June 2011
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Chris Cantwell = Adventure: Dear MDU... →
OMFG! This is EPIC!!! Thank you Chris. I needed that!
chriscantwell:
Hi my name is Chris Cantwell, I’m an MDU customer. Not by choice, mind you—I am forced to be by my penny-pinching slum-lords known as SB properties. Since there is no one available on your trusted Customer Support Team (does it exist at all?) to field my call, I just wanted to say 1) thank you for…
February 2011
5 posts
The Kramer Show with Keith Kramer on WMAY →
Rad Rebranding: How 10 Famous Logos Have Changed... →
August 2010
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May 2010
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April 2010
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March 2010
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Weird, directed by Eric Appel →
Wow! Definitely want to see this.
mundy:
This really is all sorts of fantastic.
atencio:
You really need to watch this.
February 2010
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January 2010
4 posts
Mothers all want their sons to grow up to be president, but they don’t...
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Music For The Paranoid Schitzophrenic by Brainsaw
Listen to the whole album for free.
December 2009
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November 2009
47 posts
Conspiracy Theory Thursday - The Clinton Body... →
The Clinton Body Count, as it is popularly known, is a conspiracy theory that Bill Clinton, while he was president and before, was quietly assassinating his associates (ostensibly anyone who got in the way of his career, such as Vince Foster) was started in retaliation the the Bush Body Count (which ostensibly had various members of the Bush family responsible for events like JFK assassination and...
Random Wiki Weekend - History Of The Bicycle →
Vehicles for human transport that have two wheels and require balancing by the rider date back to the early 19th century. The first means of transport making use of two wheels, and thus the archetype of the bicycle, was the German draisine dating back to 1817. The term bicycle was coined in France in the 1860s.
Random Wiki Weekend - English words with uncommon... →
For the purposes of this article, any word which has appeared in a recognised general English dictionary published in the 20th century or later is considered a candidate. For interest, some archaic words, non-standard words and proper names are also included.
The treatment of words of foreign origin can be problematic. The entire history of English involves influence and loanwords from other...
Random Wiki Weekend - Out Of Place Artifacts →
Out Of Place Artifact
An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt) is a term coined by American zoologist and cryptozoologist Ivan T. Sanderson for an object of historical, archaeological or paleontological interest found in a very unusual or seemingly impossible context.
Random Wiki Weekend - Argleton →
Argleton is a “phantom” settlement that appears on Google Maps and Google Earth but does not actually exist. The supposed location of Argleton is just off the A59 road within the civil parish of Aughton in West Lancashire, England, but in reality is nothing more than empty fields.[1][2] Data from Google is used by other online information services which are consequently treating...
Biblical Tweets →