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Kazoo Instrumental Covers
January 19th, 2015 5:30 PMEnter the little-known (nevertheless booming) world of instrumental pop song covers played on Kazoo by musicians on YouTube and SoundCloud.
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Pranking Police with a Trunk Full of Coke
January 19th, 2015 4:26 PMThe NelkFilmz YouTube pranksters trick police officers into thinking they have a large amount of "coke" in the back of their vehicle.
Patriots Investigated for Deflated Footballs
January 19th, 2015 4:00 PMThe National Football League is investigating the New England Patriots for their suspected use of deflated footballs in yesterday's game against the Indianapolis Colts, which subsequently spawned a surge of jokes on Twitter under the hashtag #DeflateGate.
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Dexter the Pet Rat Does Not Want Broccoli
January 19th, 2015 1:01 PMThe word "compromise" is not in his dictionary.
Super Smash Bros: Yoshi's Island Cake
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Kazoo Instrumental Covers
Enter the little-known (nevertheless booming) world of instrumental pop song covers played on Kazoo by musicians on YouTube and SoundCloud.
Pranking Police with a Trunk Full of Coke
The NelkFilmz YouTube pranksters trick police officers into thinking they have a large amount of "coke" in the back of their vehicle.
Patriots Investigated for Deflated Footballs
The National Football League is investigating the New England Patriots for their suspected use of deflated footballs in yesterday's game against the Indianapolis Colts, which subsequently spawned a surge of jokes on Twitter under the hashtag #DeflateGate.