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Miss Teen USA South Carolina
August 24th, 2011 9:31 PMFour years ago, Lauren Caitlin Upton (Miss Teen South Carolina) mumbled and fumbled through what was probably the longest minute of her life during the Q&A segment of 2007 Miss Teen USA pageant.
Abandon Thread
August 24th, 2011 6:24 PMWhen a discussion thread has taken a turn for the worse, it's time to grab an escape pod and get the hell out of there.
Did Not Sign Up For This...
August 24th, 2011 6:11 PMFor more pics of things with faces, check KYMdb – Things With Faces.
Honey Badger
August 24th, 2011 5:17 PMSince its viral debut on YouTube in January, Randall's "Honey Badger" video has inspired a new genre of parody dubs based on nature documentary footage and sassy voiceover commentaries.
Live-Action Portal
August 24th, 2011 3:12 PMCheck out this extremely well done fan film Portal: No Escape directed by Dan Trachtenberg and starring Danielle Rayne as Chell.
For more Aperture Science related goodness, head over to KYMdb – Portal.
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Miss Teen USA South Carolina
Four years ago, Lauren Caitlin Upton (Miss Teen South Carolina) mumbled and fumbled through what was probably the longest minute of her life during the Q&A segment of 2007 Miss Teen USA pageant.
Abandon Thread
When a discussion thread has taken a turn for the worse, it's time to grab an escape pod and get the hell out of there.
Did Not Sign Up For This...
For more pics of things with faces, check KYMdb – Things With Faces.
Honey Badger
Since its viral debut on YouTube in January, Randall's "Honey Badger" video has inspired a new genre of parody dubs based on nature documentary footage and sassy voiceover commentaries.