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this is what you get for celebrating too early!
a short sketch of rik mayall in the early 80s.
i see a doll fetish coming early in this kids life.
it was the christmas season and the judge was in a cheerful mood. "what are you charged with?" he asked the defendant.
"doing my christmas shopping early, your honor," replied the defendant.
"well, that certainly isn't a crime," the judge said. "how early were you doing this shopping?"
"before the store opened!" the defendant replied.
second city's "life as we know it" starring steve carell, ryan stiles, brad sherwood, sherry bilsing, ken hudson campbell and diane stilwell. not a great sketch, but it's fun to see steve carell in his early years.
spikedhumor had issues with the fiber network card in the file server earlier.
that is why the videos were unavailable for a good part of the day.
the problem should be corrected and everything appears to be back on track.
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a guy came home early and found his wife in bed with another man. "what the hell are you doing?" shouted the irate husband. "see," the wife said to the man lying beside her, "didn't i tell you he doesn't know a thing about sex?"
come on debbie, i know you can take the whole banana.
that was supposed to happen some time after takeoff.
this is a response to the "5 centimetres per second trailer" video, just showcasing that not all makoto shinkai's work is pure eroge.
young carrot top here learns the reality of pain
he loves her...
think he'll like it?
nice theory.
columbia, s.c. - a supernova could be the "quick and dirty" explanation for what may have happened to an early north american culture, a nuclear scientist here said thursday.
richard firestone said at the "clovis in the southeast" conference that he thinks "impact regions" on mammoth tusks found in gainey, mich., were caused by magnetic particles rich in elements like titanium and uranium. this composition, the lawrence berkeley national laboratory scientist said, resembles rocks that were discovered on the moon and have also been found in lunar meteorites that fell to earth about 10,000 years ago.
firestone said that, based on his discovery of similar material at clovis sites, he estimates that comets struck the solar system during the clovis period, which was roughly 13,000 years ago. these comets would have hit the earth at 1,000 kilometers an hour, he said, obliterating many life forms and causing mutations in others.
"i'm not going to tell you that there's clovis people on the moon, or that they had a space program," firestone said. but these particles look "very much like the material that comes from the moon, which is the only place we've found with this same high titanium concentration."
yahoo
yo, pass me another bud...(i know they are not drinking bud.)
this guy is pretty good, anyone heard of him before?
just another day in detroit.
an old picture i found on the internet, bill gates is the bottom left person.
police suspected that doc brown was using delorians to smuggle coke (again)
the onion - diebold accidentally leaks results of 2008 election early
sudbury, canada - a huge neutrino detector was constructed deep underground, promising early results.
it`s so funny to see how people were not quite ready for him back then.
in japan, cosplay never takes a day off.