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Dancing Pumpkin Man Halloween Prank
October 31st, 2013 3:45 PMPolish prankster SA Wardega scares the pants off pedestrians by jumping out of a pile of leaves before bursting into several hilarious dance routines.
They Took Our Jobs!
October 31st, 2013 3:10 PM…And we can all thank Obama for that.
True Facts About The Cuttlefish
October 31st, 2013 2:15 PMIn the latest edition of Zefrank's wildlife mockumentary series True Facts , our favorite Morgan Freeman sound-alike explores the world of the cuttlefish, a type of mollusk which has been referred to as "the chameleon of the sea" for its ability to change the color and even texture of the skin.
Meanwhile in Dixon, Illinois
October 31st, 2013 1:55 PM ShareTrainers Hate Him
October 31st, 2013 1:52 PMThis expression stems from a series of bodybuilding supplement banner ads that began popping up online in August 2011.
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They Took Our Jobs!
…And we can all thank Obama for that.
True Facts About The Cuttlefish
In the latest edition of Zefrank's wildlife mockumentary series True Facts , our favorite Morgan Freeman sound-alike explores the world of the cuttlefish, a type of mollusk which has been referred to as "the chameleon of the sea" for its ability to change the color and even texture of the skin.
Trainers Hate Him
This expression stems from a series of bodybuilding supplement banner ads that began popping up online in August 2011.