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Playing With a Bug
Forget about your Xbox or PlayStation, the future of interactive gaming is right here in this video—and all you need is a willing bug, a piece of paper and a pen, which is much cheaper than your average console.
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It's hard to tell which mistress this might be (my guess is Rachel Uchitel), but this leaked tape won't help the Tiger Woods saga end any time soon.
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Who ever said that Hooters girls had absolutely no talent besides looking hot in flesh-colored leggings? Oh, I guess the reporter right next to her did. Now I remember.
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And there was i thinking they just liked putting people into space. Wrong!. It looks like they are into making it rain on unsuspecting people too. Might as well play god while you're there boys.
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A kid captures a husband and wife crashing their personal helicopter in Tacoma, Washington over the weekend. Fortunately, both survived the accident with only minor injuries.
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'Don't go into the light Carol Ann!' It is a great jump. Problem is, that big and tall light was in his way. Maybe his goal was to get over it? Or maybe it was to hit it and he wins. We'll never know...
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Meat Loaf would do anything for love but he certainly wont do anymore bad food from the missus !
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Never, EVER, trust a female, under any circumstances! Another 'Battle of the Sexes' winner gets her revenge with the promise of a beer for the unwitting victim, a most sinister trap indeed.!
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Having zero idea what's happening is technically both, 'fair,' and, 'balanced.'
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Don’t deny that you’ve not pondered the question: How many praying mantises does it take to power a smartphone? Because it’s something that keeps us all awake at night, tossing and turning in restless thought.
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8-bit Cinema "gamifies" your favorite Hollywood Blockbusters into 80's arcade and NES inspired action—behold Pulp Fiction retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16 bit ;) game tech. No quarters or controllers required!
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