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April 15th, 2015 7:00 PM ShareSuccess Kid's Dad Needs a New Kidney
April 15th, 2015 6:30 PMA crowdfunding page launched to fund a kidney transplant for the father of 8-year-old Sammy Griner (a.k.a. "Success Kid") has reached over $88,000 in donations within one week of launch.
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"Free Installations on All Sink Products"
April 15th, 2015 5:48 PMIt's always nice when a customer brings in a visual aid to find something in the store.
Dennis Quaid's Rant Staged by Funny or Die
April 15th, 2015 5:09 PMSurprise, surprise: the latest celebrity meltdown video starring Dennis Quaid turns out to be a "literal" comedy skit brought to us by Funny or Die.
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90s Nostalgia: Sizzler Promotional Commercial
April 15th, 2015 4:00 PMRevisit the golden years of America in the early 90s through this grautiously long (and yet majestic) advertisement for the casual dining restaurant chain Sizzler from 1991.
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Success Kid's Dad Needs a New Kidney
A crowdfunding page launched to fund a kidney transplant for the father of 8-year-old Sammy Griner (a.k.a. "Success Kid") has reached over $88,000 in donations within one week of launch.
"Free Installations on All Sink Products"
It's always nice when a customer brings in a visual aid to find something in the store.
Dennis Quaid's Rant Staged by Funny or Die
Surprise, surprise: the latest celebrity meltdown video starring Dennis Quaid turns out to be a "literal" comedy skit brought to us by Funny or Die.