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That looks like a lot of fun!
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These dogs lead a far more adventurous life than me!
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Does anyone know whether similar things happen in non-human animals? In which case, that would lend more credence to the error-management theory.
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Brrr! (while I sit here in my toasty 80 degree California office, sipping iced coffee at 8:30 in the morning)
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It's definitely a lock for the silliest fashion trend ever!
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I'd rather attend a womanatee party.
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It's certainly different, and according to the barber's own quote, effective: "saw immediate results. Rushawn’s grades, which had fallen, “dramatically skyrocketed” after he got his old-man haircut, Frederick said."
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Don't forget the name of the design AND the name of the artist who designed it! Good luck, Neatoramanauts!
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Move over, Picasso, here comes Derek "Pi-cow-so" Klingenberg!
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"steel boils at this temperature" Hah!
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What will happen when the goats realize this?
Goat re-baaaaaa-llion, of course.
Goat re-baaaaaa-llion, of course.
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Deep fried Coke! Where has that been all my life? I must try it ... as soon as I finish my deep fried butter. USA! USA!
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OMG! It's so cute! The only possible way to top that is if you get a pit bull head on a chihuahua body.
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Fascinating video!
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On the web site Shadowplay there is a fascinating anecdote by David Cairns about Welles’ nose collection: “Each new snout would be hand-crafted by studio artists to the actor’s exacting specifications, and at the end of filming would go into Welles’ private collection. Each nose therein had its own display case and its own name, although the names did not correspond to the names of the characters the noses were designed for. Sheriff Hank Quinlan’s bloated drunkard’s schnozz, for instance, was named Sandra, for instance. The aquiline hooter worn in his television King Lear, made by cutting the corner from a shoebox, went by the nickname Sloane Jnr. On social evenings, Welles would perform magic tricks with the noses, making them vanish, or performing a variation on the old shell game, using three noses and a garden pea.”