-
-
Final Opening Day at Shea Stadium gets Rickrolled and subsequently booed...
An online contest to choose a new singalong song at Mets home games attracted thousands of pranksters who flooded the team's Web site to vote for a Rick Astley tune.
The glory that will go with the last ever opening day at Shea Stadium went with a blast... or ∫"Never gonna give you up... never gonna let you down..."∫
http://blogs.trb.com/sports/baseball/mets/blog/
Give the Mets credit for playing it, too, although the public address announcer essentially explained how they got punked. He told the 56,000 people here they were "Rick-rolled."
As the song played, Mets fans booed. An online contest to choose a new singalong song at Mets home games attracted thousands of pranksters who flooded the team's Web ... more -
NY Met's 8th Inning Rickroll
The New York Mets are running a contest to chose what sing-along song gets played at Shea Stadium this year. The jokesters over at Digg — who haven't heard that rickrolling is over — got the idea to stuff the ballot box in favor of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up." "All year, the Mets and their fans will get rickrolled during the 8th inning."
Other songs being voted on include "Brown Eyed Girl" by Van Morrison and the theme from Friends. During the time I've been writing this post, the prank has gotten more than 1,000 Diggs. I suspect this just might work — and end up in the New York Times, to boot.
http://valleywag.com/376311/digg-wants-to-rickroll-the-... The New York Mets are running a contest to chose what sing-along song gets played at Shea Stadium this year. The jokesters over at Dig... more -
Obama Admits To Affair With Female Friend
I can't believe it. I don't know why Obama would let this come out now.
-
smashupaliciousrandomness, mis ing pi ces, etc
scientolgst LOL cats responz ..an sum otherr stuff girls, dancin cats, party etc.
-
Beef recalled by USDA; Cows set to die were 'mistreated'
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Sunday recalled 143 million pounds of frozen beef from a Southern California slaughterhouse that is being investigated for mistreating cattle.
Officials said it was the largest beef recall in the United States, surpassing a 1999 ban of 35 million pounds of ready-to-eat meats.
The federal agency said the recall will affect beef products dating to February 1, 2006, that came from Chino-based Westland/Hallmark Meat Co., which supplies meat to the federal school lunch program and to some major fast-food chains. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Sunday recalled 143 million pounds of frozen beef from a Southern California slaughterhouse that... more
-
showing 1 - 6 of 6






































