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Skateboarding Professor
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Sh-Pony
April 9th, 2012 11:00 PMRainbow Dash sings the classic song "Life Could Be a Dream (Sh-Boom)" by the 1950s doo-wop group The Chords.
George Zimmer Copypasta
April 9th, 2012 10:30 PMAs Seen on TV: You're going to love this meme, George Zimmer guarantees it.
Where Me Keys, Where Me Phone?
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Ridiculously Photogenic Flynn Rider
What the Disney prince Flynn Rider looks like when he turns his smolder on.
Skateboarding Professor
Dr. Thomas Winter might be the hippest professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
George Zimmer Copypasta
As Seen on TV: You're going to love this meme, George Zimmer guarantees it.
Where Me Keys, Where Me Phone?
A new star was born in a recent audition of Britain's Got Talent, when contestant Zipparah Tafari swept the audience's feet off the floor with a catchy rap song titled "Where Me Keys, Where Me Phone?"