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The Uber-ization of Everything: NYC Line Sitting
October 1st, 2015 11:30 AMCheck out Salon's interview with Robert Samuel, a New York City entrepreneur who earns up to $1000 a week by standing in line for Broadway shows, tech gadget releases and even brunch waitlists, all on behalf of his clients.
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October 1st, 2015 11:00 AMThis video remix series is based off a clip from a 2007 comedy sketch featuring a cast of actors with disabilities.
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Time to Wake Up With This Cattachino!
October 1st, 2015 10:11 AMUnfortunately, by the time the barista finished making it, the coffee was cold.
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October 1st, 2015 8:00 AM Share"Are You Feeling It Now, Mr. Krabs?"
September 30th, 2015 10:00 PMSpongebob didn't mean it in that way, but this infamous quote has grown a following for its whisper of sexual innuendo.
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The Uber-ization of Everything: NYC Line Sitting
Check out Salon's interview with Robert Samuel, a New York City entrepreneur who earns up to $1000 a week by standing in line for Broadway shows, tech gadget releases and even brunch waitlists, all on behalf of his clients.
Bwekfast
This video remix series is based off a clip from a 2007 comedy sketch featuring a cast of actors with disabilities.
Time to Wake Up With This Cattachino!
Unfortunately, by the time the barista finished making it, the coffee was cold.
"Are You Feeling It Now, Mr. Krabs?"
Spongebob didn't mean it in that way, but this infamous quote has grown a following for its whisper of sexual innuendo.