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Conan O’Brien made his triumphant return to late night television last night as host of Conan on TBS. Keep reading to watch the hilarious opening skit in which Conan shows us exactly what he’s been up to since being fired from The Tonight Show!
Angry Birds With Friends! Best game idea ever?
Forget Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, forget Burger King’s new bacon ice cream sundae, forget Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt… Starcasm researchers have come up with the greatest combo of the last 100 years!
ANGRY BIRDS WITH FRIENDS!
Is the Yogi Bear 3D movie poster a purposeful FAIL?
See what is now in the argument for most inappropriate kid film movie poster in history. Read on to find out why I believe what initially appears to be a gigantic FAIL just had to be on purpose. I present to you the poster for Yogi Bear 3D in all its horror and glory. For goodness sake please hide the kids and keep a close watch on your pic-a-nic basket!!!
Fear and Trembling – June 29th, 2010
The BP oil disaster has brought much heartache to the fine residents along the Gulf Coast. So what has the large crowd of people you see gathered in this photo on the beach in Okaloosa County, FL so excited? Read on and brace yourself for the next installmet of Fear and Trembling as I will fill in this blank:
“You have to admit, ______ ________ is just awesome.”
Farrah Abraham explains recent DUI arrest
Farrah Abraham was arrested on Monday morning and charged with a DUI. The Teen Mom star had been tweeting since the arrest, but never actually admitted to it. Instead, she told fans that she doesn’t care about the drama and “what people believe & makeup.” Four days later, Farrah is now opening up about the arrest and explaining (or should we say denying?) most of the police report.
WTFest intruder story ever from Ohio Beacon Journal
Keep reading for what could very well be the most bizarre three sentences in crime blotter history! (This was rumored to be a hoax but has since been verified as a real article that ran in The Beacon Journal in 2003.)