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March 17th, 2014 3:25 PM ShareHeard You Were Talking S**t
March 17th, 2014 3:02 PMThese animals refuse to put up with people gossiping about them behind their backs.
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News Anchors React to Earthquake in L.A.
March 17th, 2014 2:30 PMKTLA Los Angeles news anchors Megan Henderson and Chris Schauble dive under the desk while a 4.4 earthquake rumbles through Los Angeles.
The Legend of the Alabama Leprechaun
March 17th, 2014 2:01 PMHappy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!
And never forget the Alabama leprechaun.
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21 Disney Characters Sing "Let It Go"
March 17th, 2014 1:00 PMSince every other singer with a face and a YouTube channel has already covered Frozen's "Let it Go," Dallas Baptist University student Brian Hull used his impressive voice impersonation skills to let the classic Disney and Pixar characters take a crack at it.
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Heard You Were Talking S**t
These animals refuse to put up with people gossiping about them behind their backs.
News Anchors React to Earthquake in L.A.
KTLA Los Angeles news anchors Megan Henderson and Chris Schauble dive under the desk while a 4.4 earthquake rumbles through Los Angeles.
The Legend of the Alabama Leprechaun
Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!
And never forget the Alabama leprechaun.
21 Disney Characters Sing "Let It Go"
Since every other singer with a face and a YouTube channel has already covered Frozen's "Let it Go," Dallas Baptist University student Brian Hull used his impressive voice impersonation skills to let the classic Disney and Pixar characters take a crack at it.