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Archive for June, 2009

Just a tribute to the Octo-Mom.

VW Gold Mine in Whittier, CA has put Nadya Suleman back in the Press after featuring a display using their long-time mascot posing with eight baby dolls.

Octomom

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Free-floating Matrimony

freefloating wedding

freefloating wedding

Solid grounded weddings are hard enough to plan. Never-the-less, some New York City couple went through skyrocketing stress levels to out-do every other couple in the world and tie the knot while floating. I hope she didn’t spend too much money on the hair–I hear weightlessness does more damage than humidity.
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Happy Fodder’s Day

Happy Fodder's Day

Happy Fodder's Day

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They did it again - Pixar hits hard with their latest animazination, Up!

Up Movie Poster

Pixar’s tenth film decimated its opening weekend box office at $68.2 Million, placing a gap of $43 million between it and the second-ranking box office hit. While box office numbers may be skewed by the regular admission for the standard show and the anti-single-mom-with-low-paying-job-recessionista price (I paid $11 for an adult ticket at a fair-to-do Regal Cinemas) for the 3-D show, three weeks later–after school let the kids out–Pixar’s Up is still mezmerizing adults and children alike. Pixar’s animations have been long-deserving of their four Academy Awards for Best Animated Featured Film of the Year and its countless other awards and nominations.This year, Pixar delivers yet another masterpiece.
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If this President-thing doesn’t work out, Obama could always work for Orkin.

No Bugs of Obama

Throughout President Obama’s five-month term in office, he has shouldered the burdens of exponential growth in the national deficit, plummeting housing costs, skyrocketing unemployment rates, both new and old crises overseas beyond his personal experience, town hall meetings defending his stance on a disorganized government-regulated healthcare plan, and–the latest dilemma to hit the White House–housefly infestations.
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