Miss Cellania
Morning Cup of Links: Thriller A Cappella
by Miss Cellania - October 27, 2008 - 2:11 AM
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The Ten Signs of Intellectual Honesty. I know some people who show these characteristics; no wonder I can’t help but respect them.
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François Macré recorded Thriller using 64 tracks of only his voice! This gives a whole new meaning to the term “one man band”.
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The Mountain Pine Beetle has killed a million and a half acres of trees in the Rocky Mountains. And there’s nothing we can do about it.
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The 40 Greatest Uses Of The Super Mario Theme. Don’t miss the tesla coil version.
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Static electricity and gasoline fumes are a deadly combination. About 100 static-sparked fires occur at gas stations each year.
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Our world is a big, beautiful, and sometimes scary place. Learn more about it with 82 Epic Elemental Phenomena and Natural Disasters.
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Get into the Halloween Spirit with a classic story. Take your pick: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown or The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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Ten Epic Halloween Costumes. How will yours compare at the local costume contest?

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Comments (4)
  1. Now I have more evidence that the current leadership of the Republican party is intellectually dishonest. (As if more proof were needed.)

    When will the real Repubs take their party back?

  2. Ugh! I saw one of those static electricity/gasoline fires. They just go WHOOMP! and then there’s a helicoptor airlifting this guy to the nearest burn trauma center. I don’t know what became of him. All I know is if I ever have to fill a gas can I will SET IT ON THE GROUND. Yet I see people doing this wrong all the time.

  3. And how would the current leadership of the Democratic party be any less intellectually dishonest?

  4. That’s why I walk = no gasoline.

    Saw Nightmare Before Xmas in the theatre again this year in 3D, the way it was meant to be seen! Then we watched Great Pumpkin during our Halloween party. No Halloween complete without it!

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