Every Day, the Same, Again

bspears.jpgDid the “singing nun” commit suicide with her lesbian lover?

Monster plant grows 5ft in a weekend and bursts through greenhouse roof.

Subway’s penchant for not using their triangle cheese correctly is actually part of a diabolical mind-control plan to get you to pay more.

Guy buys an in-game marriage proposal announcement at Yankee Stadium for his buddy who isn’t proposing.

The column George Parker wrote following the events of September the 11th, 2001.

Throughout history, some nations have had thirty days in February.

Official prototype of kilogram mysteriously losing weight.

New signals and speculation about Google’s gPhone emerge daily, but with no clear proclamations as yet from the Web search leader.

Google is offering a $30m prize pot to private firms that land a robot rover on the Moon.

NASA gives Google founders a coveted parking place for their private jet.

A friend’s granddaughter who works for NASA  sent us these pictures.

Spammers vs antispam sites.

iPod Classic audio measurements.

A record producer has sued rappers 50 Cent and Lil’ Kim and two record companies for $2 million, claiming they failed to pay him royalties on a song that sold 2 million copies.

Where are you today? Enjoying myself since I got my ass out of Finland freezing. I’m under the Californian sun, so I’m slowly bit by bit getting out of the frozen mode.

“Cop talk” is inadequate for reporting on radio.

The porn industry plans to wipe out BitTorrent.

Lick Me in the Ass (German: Leck mich im Arsch) is a canon in B-flat major composed by W. A. Mozart, K. 231 (K382c), with lyrics in German. It was one of a set of at least six canons probably written in Vienna in 1782.

The Encyclopedia of Life, a new project in biology, should make it possible to discover the remaining 90 percent of species in perhaps a single human generation.

Neuroscientists have finally debunked that old thinking that our brains decline inexorably after a certain age and that there is little each of us can do to “exercise” and “train our brains”.

Water can explode.

The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement.

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Several 100-milliliter vials of Euthasol, used to euthanize animals, were stolen from a veterinary clinic.

Hello Kitty Origami.

Monkey and pigeon.

No, your other right hand.

This revolutionary, plant-extract-derived solution doesn’t just cover up your funky fumes — it eradicates them with extreme prejudice.

If you encounter a mountain lion.

SuperHanger.

Taking the bunny for a stroll.

Circular reasoning works because…

Giant rubber duck.

The mass of yellow rubber ducks broke free from a container in Pacific ocean due to bad weather 15 years ago.






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