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That is Mahogany!
April 6th, 2012 3:03 PMThis catchphrase comes from a quote in the recently released science fiction film The Hunger Games.
What's Dylan Grillin'?
April 6th, 2012 1:56 PMThe answer, my friend, is grillin' in the wind.
Check inside for the link to this bizarre word puzzle game.
Mitt Romney's Etch-a-sketch
April 6th, 2012 1:29 PMGOP frontrunner Mitt Romney's "flip-flop" reputation from the last presidential election haunts him once again, only this time, it's the classic American drawing toy Etch-a-sketch.
Spongepulp Fictionpants
April 6th, 2012 1:00 PMSpongebob Squarepants plays the role of Quentin Tarantino from a particularly memorable scene in the 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction.
This Picture Needs More RPG
April 6th, 2012 1:28 AMIs the Internet trying to teach The Daily Mail writer Samantha Brick a lesson with Ridiculously Photogenic Guy?
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That is Mahogany!
This catchphrase comes from a quote in the recently released science fiction film The Hunger Games.
What's Dylan Grillin'?
The answer, my friend, is grillin' in the wind.
Check inside for the link to this bizarre word puzzle game.
Mitt Romney's Etch-a-sketch
GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney's "flip-flop" reputation from the last presidential election haunts him once again, only this time, it's the classic American drawing toy Etch-a-sketch.
Spongepulp Fictionpants
Spongebob Squarepants plays the role of Quentin Tarantino from a particularly memorable scene in the 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction.
This Picture Needs More RPG
Is the Internet trying to teach The Daily Mail writer Samantha Brick a lesson with Ridiculously Photogenic Guy?