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Know Your Meme: Chuck Testa
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Brodyquest
September 28th, 2011 6:43 PMIf you haven't seen this gem yet, here is your chance to join Adrien Brody on an epic odyssey across the Earth, the Milky Way and everything beyond.
Gag Names: City Council Edition
September 28th, 2011 5:37 PMAn L.A. City Councilman gets pranked with a gag name and repeatedly calls out for the non-existent "Mike Hunt."
NPR Name Game
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Freshly Ground
Successful Black Man knows the best way to celebrate National Coffee Day.
Know Your Meme: Chuck Testa
Internet scientist Forest reflects on the curious case of Chuck Testa and its viral engineers Rhett & Link.
Brodyquest
If you haven't seen this gem yet, here is your chance to join Adrien Brody on an epic odyssey across the Earth, the Milky Way and everything beyond.
NPR Name Game
Since actor Rainn Wilson's introduction of new rules last week, #NPRname game has been resurfacing on Twitter. Check inside to find out your "NPR newscaster" name!