| Super Bowl Commercials 2012: Will Ferrell Made An Old Milwaukee Ad |
SB NationThe commercial in question appears to have only aired in Nebraska, which I guess would make some kind or sense ... or not. And it's just about the most Will Ferrell thing imaginable. The commercial consists of Ferrell walking slowly through a wheat ...
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| Militarization of the Dream Act |
Real News NetworkWell, I guess they sort of got their way, 'cause President Obama didn't say very much about immigration, except for a line about send me a bill that creates a pathway to citizenship, and then not too much more. Now joining us to talk about all of this ...
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| King Jace Clue of the Day |
Patch.comGuess the identity of King Jace XVIII with the help of clues and photos as the countdown to Mardi Gras 2012 begins. By Sandy Phaneuf King Jace in front of the Woonsocket Call. With Woonsocket's Mardi Gras celebration in just six days, we're counting ...
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| Guess When Manu Comes Back |
Pounding The RockGuess the game and minute Manu comes back into the 2011-2012 season. The person closest will win $5 towards the Apple App Store or Android Market. Second runner up gets to pick my avatar and I'll use it for a week. Rules below.
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| Budweiser provides Eternal Optimism |
GuyismI'm going to guess you missed it as well so here we go. It's not a bad commercial, there's just very little that's memorable about it. It's nice to highlight American achievements throughout history, but it's a commercial, not a special on the History ...
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| Understanding the Levels of Validation |
PsychCentral.com (blog)Level Three is Reading a Person's Behavior and Guessing What They Might be Feeling or Thinking. People vary in their ability to know their own feelings. Some confuse anxiety and excitement and some confuse excitement and happiness, for example.
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| Logging is a crime against nature |
The West Australian (blog)It is anyone's guess why the State Government wants logging in native forests to continue. Against all the evidence, it claims that logging is sustainable. So let's turn the question round and ask: why should we stop logging native forests?
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