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Charles Ramsey Tells It Like It is
May 7th, 2013 1:00 PMAmidst the unraveling of a decade-old cold kidnapping case in Ohio yesterday, Cleveland resident Charles Ramsey who helped the three women escape from the captor's house quickly emerged as the hero of the day.
Guile's Theme is Playing in Your Head
May 7th, 2013 12:33 PM ShareNo Soup For You
May 7th, 2013 12:00 PMThis catchphrase from a 1995 episode of Seinfeld was used on newsgroups throughout the 2000s to dismiss frivolous demands.
Crafting Gimli's Bearded Axe
May 7th, 2013 11:23 AMMaster swordsmith Tony Swatton has recreated Middle Earth resident Gimli’s Bearded Axe out of Damascus steel.
Beating a Dead Horse
May 7th, 2013 11:22 AMThis expression is commonly iterated in the form of image macros and animated GIFs which are used to indicate that a topic of conversation has become tiresome.
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Charles Ramsey Tells It Like It is
Amidst the unraveling of a decade-old cold kidnapping case in Ohio yesterday, Cleveland resident Charles Ramsey who helped the three women escape from the captor's house quickly emerged as the hero of the day.
No Soup For You
This catchphrase from a 1995 episode of Seinfeld was used on newsgroups throughout the 2000s to dismiss frivolous demands.
Crafting Gimli's Bearded Axe
Master swordsmith Tony Swatton has recreated Middle Earth resident Gimli’s Bearded Axe out of Damascus steel.
Beating a Dead Horse
This expression is commonly iterated in the form of image macros and animated GIFs which are used to indicate that a topic of conversation has become tiresome.