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The Spider Who Couldn't Hide
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How The Dinos Became Extinct
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September 30th, 2013 10:55 PMA U.S. Government shutdown is imminent for the first time since 1995. WIll the House and the Senate come to an agreement before it's too late?
Meanwhile at the DEA Safe House
September 30th, 2013 10:48 PMCheck out the riveting events you missed while Saul Goodman's bodyguard Huell was waiting at the safehouse in Breaking Bad.
Just Todd Things
September 30th, 2013 10:48 PMBreaking Bad fans pay their homage to the gentle-mannered sociopath Todd Alquist with lulzy parodies of the über-girly image macro series "Things Boys Do We Love."
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The Spider Who Couldn't Hide
It turns out that this adorable little spider didn't love cocaine, it was just trying to hide itself!
2013 U.S. Government Shutdown
A U.S. Government shutdown is imminent for the first time since 1995. WIll the House and the Senate come to an agreement before it's too late?
Meanwhile at the DEA Safe House
Check out the riveting events you missed while Saul Goodman's bodyguard Huell was waiting at the safehouse in Breaking Bad.
Just Todd Things
Breaking Bad fans pay their homage to the gentle-mannered sociopath Todd Alquist with lulzy parodies of the über-girly image macro series "Things Boys Do We Love."