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F40PH Friday
May 6th, 2011 3:32 PMF40PH is an American diesel-electric train that cannot be stopped. Especially on Fridays.
Nu Thang
May 6th, 2011 1:23 PMThe kid from this video is now a 29 year old lawyer from Arizona. Be careful what you let your kids record themselves doing.
How Many People Are in Space Right Now?
May 5th, 2011 6:19 PMUpdate from KYM Single Serving Site Registry: According to HowManyPeopleAreinSpaceRightNow.com, a total of six people are orbiting around the Earth via International Space Station.
Donde Esta La Biblioteca
May 5th, 2011 5:53 PMGood day, I like cold potatoes. The goat’s mustache is Cameron Diaz!
Fall of Edgar
May 5th, 2011 4:14 PMFive years ago, a chubby Mexican boy named Edgar fell off a log bridge while on a nature hike with his cousin Fernando.
Since its upload on YouTube, the video has been viewed nearly 30 million times and became known as "La Caida de Edgar," or Edgar's Fall.
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F40PH Friday
F40PH is an American diesel-electric train that cannot be stopped. Especially on Fridays.
How Many People Are in Space Right Now?
Update from KYM Single Serving Site Registry: According to HowManyPeopleAreinSpaceRightNow.com, a total of six people are orbiting around the Earth via International Space Station.
Donde Esta La Biblioteca
Good day, I like cold potatoes. The goat’s mustache is Cameron Diaz!
Fall of Edgar
Five years ago, a chubby Mexican boy named Edgar fell off a log bridge while on a nature hike with his cousin Fernando.
Since its upload on YouTube, the video has been viewed nearly 30 million times and became known as "La Caida de Edgar," or Edgar's Fall.