You can buy a wife from Vietnam for $6,000
http://www.webofentertainment.com/2012/04/you-can-buy-wife-from-vietnam-for-6000.html
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22Fox news exclusive!
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23Sweet Brown has a hit song!
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24Solving the challenges faced by exponential technology is the key focus of the Singularity University. Co-founder Peter Diamandis believes the future co-existence...
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25She didn't REALLY say this, did she? Jeez, somebody alert George Takei.
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26Righteously EPIC. New Zealand comedian, Matt Mulholland, made this spoof of the movie Titanic theme. I laughed lots. By the way, it's not a FLUTE, it's a...
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27Wolf Douglas is back with ADD News and he has news for cablecasters and lame-stream media types alike. He talks about the Baseball season starting, about the great...
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28One more time... ALERTS TO THREATS IN EUROPE: BY JOHN CLEESE John Cleese - British writer, actor and tall person The English are feeling the pinch in...
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30Here you go folks, and it's in 1080 p high definition so watch it on full screen, episode 3 season 2. Have fun folks and remember you can catch it at msjnews.net...
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31Senator Specter says Romney has changed positions more often than a pornographic movie queen. We may have to do some research on this.
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32[IMG]http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m265/Plukx/korea-dog-meat.jpg[/IMG] Fido, Rover & Lassie On the Menu watch video at link...
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34The Singularity University, co-founded by Peter Diamandis, examines the future relationship between humans and computers on this week's Current Covers.
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35Sometimes, ya just need funny captions and a good belly laugh.
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36An All-American product by an exceptional American Artist. Many companies claim that they produce and sell American-made furniture. But on closer inspection, some...
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37This is funny song parody of JLo's Waiting for Tonight music video. Enjoy!
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38It's always so festive when world leaders/weapons dealers gather. Riot cops swing batons and mini tanks parole peaceful protesters. We may never really know what...
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40Cable pundits slam Him as "too omnipotent" This Newsweek cover spoof satirizes the recent magazine trend toward "shock covers" (Time: "Are...
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