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Do you really not get why the cartoon is called Butthead?
(because his hairline looks like a butt...)
So why do you think that flat hairline, long neck, bug eyed guy is a Butthead?
This coming from a site that names a contest GTFO and tries to convince readers those letters mean something else.
fail.
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I was born with an extra thumb on my right hand, because my mother took DES and thalidomide when she was pregnant with me.
A nerve runs right over the bone nub where the doctor amputated my third thumb and if I hit that area on something, the pain is unbelievable.
I hope this little boy's doctor does the best possible surgery for him.
Like genetics, any drug use during pregnancy shows up in the second and third generations.
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The people at Time Magazine who gripe about Crocs have OBVIOUSLY never actually worn them. Unlike most sandals, Crocs are formed with an arch support which, at only $30, is a whole lot more affordable than $150 for equally ugly Birkenstocks.
But then, when a man's idea of beauty and "fashion" mandates that women shove all of their weight and deform their feet into hideously pointy-toed shoes with only a pencil support of a heel, gee - who are we to argue with Time Magazine about practical inventions?
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When I read the description "Father of three", I thought this was going to be another Colorado balloon boy story. But this guy is actually smart about his space exploration experiments. Way to go, dude.
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I believe you intended to say that these posters are modeled on "Star Trek", which, by the way, has been around a lot longer than "Matrix". I really can not see how you could confuse the two.
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Along the lines of Children of Presidents, here is an interesting account from Robert Todd Lincoln biography:

There is an odd coincidence in regard to [Robert] Lincoln and presidential assassinations. He was either actually present or very near by three of them.

Lincoln was invited to accompany his parents to the Ford's Theatre the night his father was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, but declined and remained behind at the White House. He was informed of the President's assassination just before midnight.

At President James A. Garfield's invitation, Lincoln was at the Sixth Street Train Station in Washington, D.C., where the President was shot by Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881 and was an eyewitness to the event. Lincoln was serving as Garfield's Secretary of War at the time.

At the President William McKinley's invitation, Lincoln was at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York where the President was shot by Leon F. Czolgosz on September 6, 1901, though he was not an eyewitness to the event.

In another odd coincidence, Robert Lincoln was once saved by Edwin Booth, brother of John Wilkes Booth, from possible serious injury or death. The incident happened at a railroad station in Jersey City in 1863, when Robert was traveling from New York City to Washington, and was recounted by Lincoln in 1909.
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