RIAA Toilet Paper
Nothing compares with the way it feels when that text slides across your butt.
J!NX - RIAA Toilet Paper (1 roll)
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A podcast/weblog of items on the internet I come across that interest
me while I'm having my morning coffee.
Nothing compares with the way it feels when that text slides across your butt.
J!NX - RIAA Toilet Paper (1 roll)
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N.Tech presented 'VIBE NVP 100', a vibration headset during Next Generation Computing Show 2006, which enables you to listen to music through the rear of ear instead of inserting the headphone into your ear.
AVING USA - Global News Network
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a line of jeans, t-shirts, hats, and hoodies with sections of Lee's numerous tattoos - from stars to koi to dragons - artfully placed, making non-tattooed fans feel like a part of the rock 'n roll gestalt that Lee embodies.
Tommy Lee Joins the Clothing "Revolution"
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Time Travel, an exciting show dedicated to the glory years of television, radio, film, animation, comicdom and other areas of pop culture and nostalgia!...Time Travel is possible!
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Britney Spears, who's been working on her new album in Sin City, finds time for some frolicking with new pal Paris Hilton on Saturday. The newly single Spears did some high-stakes gambling and went on a spree to Ceasars Palace's Forum Shops.
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The idea is to manoeuvre your dribbling droids around the pitch via a nifty transmitter. Using the controller's forward, reverse, left, right and shoot buttons the object is to score more goals than your opponent.
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11:08 AM
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Well, sort of.
This section will show videos of The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and Princes William and Harry
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11:01 AM
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Rainn Wilson, who plays the sycophantic Dwight on "The Office," is making his screenwriting debut on a project in which he will star as a once-great ninja who is now living a life of mediocrity.Fox Searchlight has picked up the dark comedy, "Bonzai Shadowhands," which Jason Reitman ("Thank You For Smoking") will direct.
"Office" fascist Dwight dons ninja suit for film | Entertainment | Film | Reuters.com
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10:42 AM
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the new feature could theoretically allow users to make free long distance phone calls to any North American number.Since every business listing on Google Maps has the "click-to-call" feature enabled, the only thing you need to do is get listed. Now instead of dialing a long distance phone number on your phone, you "dial" it through your own business listing on Google Maps.
» Free long distance calls through Google? | Googling Google | ZDNet.com
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10:28 AM
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"Whatever topic you can think of, there's a 'Dummies' book for it," said Arthur Smith, who runs his TV production company with Kent Weed. "There's such a plethora of information, and these are books -- not pamphlets." While no major specifics were given regarding the project, Weed said he and Smith would try to make the TV adaptation of the popular manuals both educational and entertaining. Producers are considering a game show format, among other possible formats, Daily Variety said.
United Press International - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
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10:11 AM
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Art student William Gentry said his piece, "The Fat Is in the Fire," was a commentary on obesity in America. "I deep-fried the flag because I'm concerned about America and about America's health," Gentry said.Customs House Museum executive director Ned Crouch took down the artwork Wednesday less than 18 hours after it went up in this community next to the Fort Campbell.
Newsvine - Deep-Fried Flags Removed From Museum
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