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Chris Christmas Rodriguez
December 8th, 2011 12:40 AMLong before Isaiah Mustafa became the manliest man in the world of viral marketing, there was Chris Christmas Rodriguez, the baddest dude in the history of TV commercials.
Doc Recommends: Bryant's "White Hot"
December 8th, 2011 12:06 AMOur entry moderator Doc recommends:
Back in May 2010, Kobe Bryant's all-white attire for the LA Times Magazine cover photo drew unexpected attention from the fans and bloggers, quickly inspiring a photoshop meme across sports communities on the web.
Siri Knows What's Up
December 7th, 2011 7:00 PMIt turns out that Siri is up to date with what the word pony music means to the Bronies with iPhones.
I Lied
December 7th, 2011 6:30 PMMemes of 2011: This nefarious lying rage comic character sort of resembles a mustachioed blueberry, which led to the creation of his arch nemesis Strawberry Guy.
Even Napoleon Lost the Battle of Waterloo
December 7th, 2011 6:00 PMAw snap! Philosoraptor raises an intriguing point on Winston Churchill's memorable quote.
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Chris Christmas Rodriguez
Long before Isaiah Mustafa became the manliest man in the world of viral marketing, there was Chris Christmas Rodriguez, the baddest dude in the history of TV commercials.
Doc Recommends: Bryant's "White Hot"
Our entry moderator Doc recommends:
Back in May 2010, Kobe Bryant's all-white attire for the LA Times Magazine cover photo drew unexpected attention from the fans and bloggers, quickly inspiring a photoshop meme across sports communities on the web.
Siri Knows What's Up
It turns out that Siri is up to date with what the word pony music means to the Bronies with iPhones.
I Lied
Memes of 2011: This nefarious lying rage comic character sort of resembles a mustachioed blueberry, which led to the creation of his arch nemesis Strawberry Guy.
Even Napoleon Lost the Battle of Waterloo
Aw snap! Philosoraptor raises an intriguing point on Winston Churchill's memorable quote.