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Boy's Prayer for Obama Draws Criticisms
August 13th, 2013 8:14 PMThis short video clip of a boy's prayer for President Obama has been making the rounds and rustling a whole lot of jimmies in the conservative blogosphere. Your thoughts?
Tables Can Be Such Jerks
August 13th, 2013 7:35 PM ShareChrome App Lets You Gosling Everything
August 13th, 2013 7:16 PMBrooklyn developer Katherine Champagne presents "Hey Girl," a Chrome browser extension & bookmarklet that swaps every single image on a webpage with pics of Ryan Gosling.
Little Dog Plays Catch By Himself
August 13th, 2013 6:16 PMThis little chihuahua in Kobe, Japan was found playing catch with himself by repeatedly placing a ball upstream and chasing after it.
9-1-1 Emergency Calls
August 13th, 2013 5:30 PMSince most states consider these emergency telephone calls as public records, many of the more interesting recordings wind up on YouTube and television news stations.
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Boy's Prayer for Obama Draws Criticisms
This short video clip of a boy's prayer for President Obama has been making the rounds and rustling a whole lot of jimmies in the conservative blogosphere. Your thoughts?
Chrome App Lets You Gosling Everything
Brooklyn developer Katherine Champagne presents "Hey Girl," a Chrome browser extension & bookmarklet that swaps every single image on a webpage with pics of Ryan Gosling.
9-1-1 Emergency Calls
Since most states consider these emergency telephone calls as public records, many of the more interesting recordings wind up on YouTube and television news stations.