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Fast Food Serenade: "I Love Sonic"
February 3rd, 2012 2:51 PMOn a recent trip to the drive-thru, a young man named Georgio sang his order, not skipping a beat as the employee asked him questions. For more odes to noms, check out our Fast Food Freestyle video gallery!
Animal Addicts
February 3rd, 2012 1:59 PMThese animals really love cocaine.
Old Spice Ad: Commercial, Interrupted
February 3rd, 2012 1:03 PMActor Terry Crews and YouTube comedy duo Tim & Eric team up again for this year's Old Spice Superbowl commercials.
Rage Comic in Mexican Newspaper Ad!
February 3rd, 2012 12:30 PMHere's a Mexican newspaper ad for an IT outsourcing company called Vangtel, inspired by Rage Comics.
Know Your Meme: S**t People Say
February 3rd, 2012 12:00 PMInternet scientists Forest and Kristina investigate the first major parody phenomenon of 2012, Sh*t People Say.
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Fast Food Serenade: "I Love Sonic"
On a recent trip to the drive-thru, a young man named Georgio sang his order, not skipping a beat as the employee asked him questions. For more odes to noms, check out our Fast Food Freestyle video gallery!
Animal Addicts
These animals really love cocaine.
Rage Comic in Mexican Newspaper Ad!
Here's a Mexican newspaper ad for an IT outsourcing company called Vangtel, inspired by Rage Comics.
Know Your Meme: S**t People Say
Internet scientists Forest and Kristina investigate the first major parody phenomenon of 2012, Sh*t People Say.