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Archive for January, 2009

As Mother Nature shoves Muncie in the deep freezer – somewhere between the bulk mini-corn dogs and those 500 meatballs left over from your high school graduation – everyone’s all atwitter about how miserably cold it is.
It is, in fact, miserably cold.
Listen carefully and you’ll notice a trend in phrasing this time of year. Never [...]

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Sure, it may start out as an eye-rolling, “this really isn’t funny” clip, but give it time. How long can you last before cracking a smile?
I made it 40 seconds.

[via Jossip]

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So good, I’m leaving the YouTube title as the headline.
Yeah, that’s right. Just watch the video.
[via Jossip]

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Recall those smart-ass high school kids with those tragically good looks you envied?
They’re on TV now.
I hate to promote anything on “TruTV” but this is worthy of sharing. The network is airing “The Principal’s Office,” an oddly addictive view of the crap high school principals deal with on a day-to-day basis. In the following clip [...]

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The Indianapolis Star presents the next chapter in our “Don’t do stupid shit when your parents are famous” series.
The son of Indiana University president Michael McRobbie faces marijuana charges after police searched his dorm room on the Bloomington campus.
Lucien R. McRobbie, 18, was arrested Saturday and faces preliminary charges of possession of marijuana and possession [...]

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If it gets the promotion through Twitter, Facebook and snazzy blogs like this, the following site may be the next PostSecret.
What a FAIL : Your everyday life stories
Community failings in an anonymous, streamlined environment?
Why the hell didn’t we think of that?
The site, formed by some French dudes, allows visitors to post a few sentences about [...]

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