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August 22nd, 2013 4:40 PM ShareDr. Evil Air Quotes
August 22nd, 2013 3:59 PMThe Austin Powers villain Dr. Evil's signature hand gesture has become a popular companion to sarcastic comments on message boards and discussion forums.
Good Guy Traffic Officer
August 22nd, 2013 3:00 PMLos Angeles Sheriff's Deputy Elton Simmons has been involved in over 25,000 traffic stops and has yet to receive a complaint from a single disgruntled motorist. What's his secret? KCBS-TV took it to the road to find out.
Sticky Note Art
August 22nd, 2013 2:35 PMThanks to the iconic paper stationery, pixel art has been leaking into real life since the early 2000s.
One Crazy Wedding March
August 22nd, 2013 2:00 PMKendra Garber's mother traded in a traditional wedding march for a unique entrance dance to a 2006 Buckcherry hit, leading to some vicious comments about "the sanctity of marriage" on YouTube.
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Dr. Evil Air Quotes
The Austin Powers villain Dr. Evil's signature hand gesture has become a popular companion to sarcastic comments on message boards and discussion forums.
Good Guy Traffic Officer
Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy Elton Simmons has been involved in over 25,000 traffic stops and has yet to receive a complaint from a single disgruntled motorist. What's his secret? KCBS-TV took it to the road to find out.
Sticky Note Art
Thanks to the iconic paper stationery, pixel art has been leaking into real life since the early 2000s.
One Crazy Wedding March
Kendra Garber's mother traded in a traditional wedding march for a unique entrance dance to a 2006 Buckcherry hit, leading to some vicious comments about "the sanctity of marriage" on YouTube.