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Dangerous Series
May 27th, 2011 6:51 PMThis Japanese MAD series uses a song from the 1996 Super Nintendo game, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Good Heavens, Just Look At The Time
May 27th, 2011 5:49 PMIT'S CONFIRM O' CLOCK.
Combustible Lemons
May 27th, 2011 3:44 PMThree combustible lemons made by Chris Myles. Found on Flickr via Reddit.
For more jokes about Cave Johnson and his lemons, read KYMdb – Cave Johnson.
Star Trek: The Next Generation Parodies
May 27th, 2011 3:00 PMWhat is it about this sci-fi television series that makes it so ripe for parody?
Let James Tate Go to the Prom
May 27th, 2011 2:18 PMJames Tate, the high school student from Connecticut who was recently banned from attending his senior prom, will be allowed to go, thanks to almost 200,000 people who showed their support for Tate.
What's next for #TeamTate? Making James Tate the Prom King of Shelton High School.
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Dangerous Series
This Japanese MAD series uses a song from the 1996 Super Nintendo game, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Good Heavens, Just Look At The Time
IT'S CONFIRM O' CLOCK.
Combustible Lemons
Three combustible lemons made by Chris Myles. Found on Flickr via Reddit.
For more jokes about Cave Johnson and his lemons, read KYMdb – Cave Johnson.
Star Trek: The Next Generation Parodies
What is it about this sci-fi television series that makes it so ripe for parody?
Let James Tate Go to the Prom
James Tate, the high school student from Connecticut who was recently banned from attending his senior prom, will be allowed to go, thanks to almost 200,000 people who showed their support for Tate.
What's next for #TeamTate? Making James Tate the Prom King of Shelton High School.