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Ayy Lmao
October 29th, 2013 9:15 PMThis phrase has been circulated the web coupled with a strange alien photo since March 2013.
Marching Band's Hollywood Blockbusters
October 29th, 2013 8:45 PMOhio State University outdid themselves this week with a halftime show dedicated to formations depicting scenes from a number of films including Superman, Jurassic Park and Harry Potter.
Get In Loser, We're Going Shopping
October 29th, 2013 8:32 PM SharePower Rangers
October 29th, 2013 7:25 PMOriginally spun off from the long-running Japanese children's TV show Super Sentai, this live-action superhero series about a group of teenage warriors in color-coded spandex suits has become relevant once again with the ongoing 90s nostalgia wave on the Internet.
Baby Brought to Tears By Singing Mom
October 29th, 2013 6:30 PMTen-month-old baby Mary Lynne Leroux has an adorably emotional reaction to her mother singing Sara Evans' 2011 country version of the song "My Heart Can't Tell You No."
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Marching Band's Hollywood Blockbusters
Ohio State University outdid themselves this week with a halftime show dedicated to formations depicting scenes from a number of films including Superman, Jurassic Park and Harry Potter.
Power Rangers
Originally spun off from the long-running Japanese children's TV show Super Sentai, this live-action superhero series about a group of teenage warriors in color-coded spandex suits has become relevant once again with the ongoing 90s nostalgia wave on the Internet.