Miss Cellania
Morning Cup of Links: Killing Peeps
by Miss Cellania - March 26, 2009 - 4:05 AM
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Who Really Discovered the North Pole? Was it Robert E. Peary in 1909 or Dr. Frederick A. Cook in 1908?
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100 Ways to Kill a Peep. This blog doesn’t quite have 100 methods yet, but will eventually. (via YesButNoButYes)
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The World’s Weirdest Keyboards. I don’t think you can out-weird the one that comes with rearview mirrors. (via the Presurfer)
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Within five years of retirement, an estimated 60% of former NBA players are broke. And they aren’t the only ones, as explained in the article How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke. (via Cynical-C)
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9 Good Things The Internet Has Ruined Forever. Overkill will do that, and the internet is all about overkill.
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The 6 Greatest Art Fakers in History. They were pretty good painters who couldn’t make a name for themselves, so they profited on the master’s names.
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Famous folk who killed themselves (and folks who famously killed themselves).

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Comments (5)
  1. Interesting trivia about the North Pole.

  2. Famous folk who killed themselves is part one of a series…where can I find the rest?

  3. #2- Just pop it in the microwave, or leave it in a glass of water.

  4. “9 Good Things The Internet Has Ruined Forever”

    Loved it, thanks a bunch!

  5. OMG! My friend Chenda wrote the “9 Good Things The Internet Has Ruined Forever”!!!

    Thanks, Miss Cellania for featuring her link! Super dope!

    :)

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