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Jan. 29, 2009

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Jan. 29, 2009

Things That Are Real: Brain Salt & Pepper Shaker.

Appetizing!

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Jan. 29, 2009

Morning Links:

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Jan. 29, 2009

Extreme Sandwich Making of the Day: PB&J with extra yelling, please.

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Earlier: Extreme Toothbrushing.

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Jan. 29, 2009

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Live Stream: Police Chase Happening Now In Los Angeles

Jan. 29, 2009

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Jan. 28, 2009

Yeah. Barely.

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Jan. 28, 2009

Video of the Day: John Legend films Obama meeting Beyoncé at the inauguration, impressing her with his rendition of the “Single Ladies” hand gesture.

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Jan. 28, 2009

This is not authorized by us. The Simpsons’ does not, and never has, endorsed any religion, philosophy or system of beliefs any more profound than Butterfinger bars.

Quote of the Day: Simpson’s executive producer Al Jean, reacting to Bart Simpson voice actor, and big-time Scientologist, Nancy Cartwright using her character’s voice to promote a Scientology event.

The matter of whether Cartwright violated the terms of her contract is currently being examined.

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Jan. 28, 2009

Art We Like of the Day: The New York Times asked different designers to offer up alternative logos for Super Bowl XLIII.

Above: Stefan G. Bucher and James Whitney of 344 Design suggest the NFL attempt to reach out to the “nerd segment of the viewing public by connecting the N.F.L. experience with a few of their cultural touchstones.”

Professor Frink and polyhedral dice??? I’m sold!

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