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June 1st, 2013 8:00 AM Share"I Like Turtles"
May 31st, 2013 8:00 PMSix years ago today, ten-year-old boy Jonathan Ware uttered his famous three words after being approached by a reporter at a fair in Portland, little knowing at the time that it would become one of the earliest specimens of local newscasts gone viral on YouTube.
Why This Toddler Doesn't Eat Meat
May 31st, 2013 7:00 PMFlavia Cavalcanti was trying to get her young son to eat some octopus gnocchi when he began to ask questions about what happened to the animals before they were on his plate.
Baguetting
May 31st, 2013 6:31 PMThis little known photo fad which entails replacing everyday objects with baguettes was started by two Brooklyn-based comedians in October 2012.
10 Important Life Lessons
May 31st, 2013 5:30 PMMax Burlingame has been using Vine to impart his non sequitur instructional wisdom in six seconds or less.
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"I Like Turtles"
Six years ago today, ten-year-old boy Jonathan Ware uttered his famous three words after being approached by a reporter at a fair in Portland, little knowing at the time that it would become one of the earliest specimens of local newscasts gone viral on YouTube.
Why This Toddler Doesn't Eat Meat
Flavia Cavalcanti was trying to get her young son to eat some octopus gnocchi when he began to ask questions about what happened to the animals before they were on his plate.
Baguetting
This little known photo fad which entails replacing everyday objects with baguettes was started by two Brooklyn-based comedians in October 2012.