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Archive for April, 2009
Buy This: Life-size Sgt. Bosco “B.A.” Baracus wax figure.
For some obviously insane reason, the Hollywood Wax Museum is auctioning off 200 wax figures, including this fetching 6’1” cast fiberglass statue of Mr. T as B.A. Baracus.
From the description:
He is striking a grumpy “Bad Attitude” pose and sports his characteristic Mohawk, which he began wearing after seeing a photo of a Mandinka warrior in National Geographic magazine.
Priceless? Not anymore!
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NSFW SFW Porn of the Day: James Gunn is back with another installment of his porntastic pornstar-featuring almost-porn porn web series PG Porn.
Porn.
This time around, Gunn enlists the services of multiple AVN Award winner Belladonna to tease the shit out of viewers, while co-star Alan Tudyk (Hoban “Wash” Washburne to you) tries his best to live up to the high-standards of pornography Gunn sets for him.
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Lunch Links:
- White House plans to take traumatizing flybys on tour. Next stop: D.C.
- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari: Osama bin Laden is dead. Or alive. He’s definitely one or the other.
- Study: Conservatives think Colbert is one of them.
- Q.E. 2.0: Queen sends first official e-mail.
- First Sliced Bread, Now This: World’s first non-soggy tomato introduced.
- Man eats own finger to protest wages at Serbian textile factory.
- Mr. T fulfills civic duty; remains coolest man alive while doing so.
- Lunch List: Top 10 Incredible Time Capsules.
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Yes / No: Marty McFly, Jr.’s color-changing cap from Back to the Future Part II.
Sure, you’d have a leg up on a headgear trend that’ll be sweeping the globe soon enough. But is it worth the risk of setting off a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space time continuum, and destroy the entire universe?
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Inspiration of the Day: Mixed martial artist Kyle Maynard, a congenital amputee, made his amateur MMA debut against Bryan Fry this past Saturday.
Click here to read all about the challenges faced by Maynard, winner of the 2004 ESPY award for Best Athlete with a Disability, in to lead up to last week’s fight.
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