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Aristocat
December 17th, 2012 4:00 PMThis high-class cat has several servants who do chores and run errands to fulfill his feline desires.
Charlie Brown: Louis C.K. Edition
December 17th, 2012 3:13 PMCharlie Brown returns to New York to reconnect with old friends in this childhood ruining animation by the Animation Domination YouTube channel.
One Pound Fish for Christmas No. 1?
December 17th, 2012 2:47 PMA Pakistani immigrant worker's catchy viral tune "One Pound Fish" has been named the underdog anti X-Factor contender for this year's coveted Christmas No. 1 single spot in the UK Singles Chart.
Brighton's Christmas Lights
December 17th, 2012 1:18 PMBritish humor site The Poke suggested that Brighton's christmas light setup had some obscene imagery hidden in its well-decorated trees. Though the city has confirmed it was a hoax, they got a laugh out of it.
Meanwhile at Punk Rock Academy
December 17th, 2012 12:45 PMWhat r u doin, Christmas tree? You're drunk, go home.
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Charlie Brown: Louis C.K. Edition
Charlie Brown returns to New York to reconnect with old friends in this childhood ruining animation by the Animation Domination YouTube channel.
One Pound Fish for Christmas No. 1?
A Pakistani immigrant worker's catchy viral tune "One Pound Fish" has been named the underdog anti X-Factor contender for this year's coveted Christmas No. 1 single spot in the UK Singles Chart.
Brighton's Christmas Lights
British humor site The Poke suggested that Brighton's christmas light setup had some obscene imagery hidden in its well-decorated trees. Though the city has confirmed it was a hoax, they got a laugh out of it.
Meanwhile at Punk Rock Academy
What r u doin, Christmas tree? You're drunk, go home.