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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

New Star Trek TV Spot!

Holy Copper And Rubber, That's A Lot Of Cable! [PIC]

Revealed: The unsung scientist who invented the 'death ray'

Shaq kills and eats Michelin Man

Ha, Men Are So Simple Minded

'Cold fusion' rebirth? New evidence for controversial energy

Fail Blog Fail

"Legz" the inspirational stunt rider

Family dog poops out $400

Corrupt cops lead NY mayor to mull 'martial law'

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