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Super Smash Wars, A Crossover Saga
November 5th, 2013 1:45 PMIn this crossover parody animation of Star Wars and Nintendo, our hero Link Skywaker is called upon to learn the ways of the Triforce and lead a rat pack of Nintendo rebels against Phantom Lord Ganon-Darth and his evil empire.
[All Three Men Laugh in Unison]
November 5th, 2013 12:45 PMFrom 1993 MCI Commercial with the cast members of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Where Will You Be?
November 5th, 2013 12:37 PMThis is what happens when someone winds up in an awkward situation with a gastrointestinal emergency.
A Gentleman's Arrest
November 5th, 2013 12:36 PMFormer chess champion Paul Charles Dozsa gives a magnificent theatrical performance while being arrested for eating at an expensive restaurant without paying.
Consider The Following
November 5th, 2013 12:34 PMScience educator Bill Nye's catchphrase from Bill Nye The Science Guy has been used to preface a debate topic on discussion forums since as early as 2009.
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[All Three Men Laugh in Unison]
From 1993 MCI Commercial with the cast members of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Where Will You Be?
This is what happens when someone winds up in an awkward situation with a gastrointestinal emergency.
A Gentleman's Arrest
Former chess champion Paul Charles Dozsa gives a magnificent theatrical performance while being arrested for eating at an expensive restaurant without paying.
Consider The Following
Science educator Bill Nye's catchphrase from Bill Nye The Science Guy has been used to preface a debate topic on discussion forums since as early as 2009.