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Geocaching
August 22nd, 2013 6:50 PMSince its inception in 2000, this exclusively outdoor treasure hunt has grown into an international pastime with more than 6 million cachers and 2.1 million active geocaches around the world. And who said nerds don't like to play outside?
Sweded Film Trailer: TMNT (1990)
August 22nd, 2013 6:18 PMCowabunga dudes! Dustin McLean of CineFix presents a low-budget sweded film trailer for the 1990 live action film adaptation of .Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Amazed Face
August 22nd, 2013 5:31 PMThis slack-jawed reaction face has been used to express awe since March 2010.
Brogres Sing Smash Mouth's "All Star"
August 22nd, 2013 4:59 PMSo this is what the mysterious comeback of Shrek in 2013 has come to. Check out this mumble-dubbed music video parody of Smash Mouth's "All Star" featuring Dunkey, Papa John, Will Smith and Shrek.
This is a Fact of Life
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Geocaching
Since its inception in 2000, this exclusively outdoor treasure hunt has grown into an international pastime with more than 6 million cachers and 2.1 million active geocaches around the world. And who said nerds don't like to play outside?
Sweded Film Trailer: TMNT (1990)
Cowabunga dudes! Dustin McLean of CineFix presents a low-budget sweded film trailer for the 1990 live action film adaptation of .Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Amazed Face
This slack-jawed reaction face has been used to express awe since March 2010.