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March 24th, 2014 11:00 AM ShareKevin Bacon Can Still Get Footloose
March 23rd, 2014 2:00 PMTo celebrate the '80s film's 30th anniversary, Kevin Bacon recreated Footloose's big dance number on The Tonight Show.
Red Solo Cup
March 23rd, 2014 12:00 PMThe symbol of American college parties, the Red Solo Cup has its own country anthem and endless DIY projects.
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Dogs React to Magic Tricks
March 23rd, 2014 9:34 AMFinnish magician Jose Ahonen films the bewildered reactions of several dogs as he performs various magic tricks in front of them.
And This Is Where I'd Put a Trophy... If I Had One
March 22nd, 2014 4:55 PMTimmy Turner's dad from the classic early 2000s cartoon The Fairly OddParents creates the perfect image macro to express all the things that someone's life might be missing.
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Kevin Bacon Can Still Get Footloose
To celebrate the '80s film's 30th anniversary, Kevin Bacon recreated Footloose's big dance number on The Tonight Show.
Red Solo Cup
The symbol of American college parties, the Red Solo Cup has its own country anthem and endless DIY projects.
Dogs React to Magic Tricks
Finnish magician Jose Ahonen films the bewildered reactions of several dogs as he performs various magic tricks in front of them.
And This Is Where I'd Put a Trophy... If I Had One
Timmy Turner's dad from the classic early 2000s cartoon The Fairly OddParents creates the perfect image macro to express all the things that someone's life might be missing.