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George R.R. Martin's Iron Throne
July 10th, 2013 4:26 PMHere we have two different versions of the Iron Throne, as seen in HBO's Game of Thrones (shown left) vs. as envisioned by George R.R. Martin and painted by Marc Simonetti for The World of Ice and Fire.
"Milkshake"
July 10th, 2013 3:58 PMThis is the song that made "milkshake" a dirty word.
An Honest Universal Studios Intro
July 10th, 2013 2:49 PMIn this alternate universe, Universal Studios found a way to wrap their logo around the earth. Unfortunately, they forgot to warn people about it.
This Downfall Parody Cost $1.86 Million
July 10th, 2013 2:14 PMThis week, a judge in Hong Kong ordered the investment firm Jefferies to pay $1.82 million to its former employee Grant Williams, who was terminated for sharing a Downfall parody video in a company e-mail in December 2010.
GTA IV Driving Range Mayhem
July 10th, 2013 1:15 PMIt's just another day at The Golden Pier Swingers Golf Club.
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George R.R. Martin's Iron Throne
Here we have two different versions of the Iron Throne, as seen in HBO's Game of Thrones (shown left) vs. as envisioned by George R.R. Martin and painted by Marc Simonetti for The World of Ice and Fire.
"Milkshake"
This is the song that made "milkshake" a dirty word.
An Honest Universal Studios Intro
In this alternate universe, Universal Studios found a way to wrap their logo around the earth. Unfortunately, they forgot to warn people about it.
This Downfall Parody Cost $1.86 Million
This week, a judge in Hong Kong ordered the investment firm Jefferies to pay $1.82 million to its former employee Grant Williams, who was terminated for sharing a Downfall parody video in a company e-mail in December 2010.