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Fact of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-21 14:48:26
On average, there are 178 sesame seeds on each McDonalds BigMac bun. > read more
Deal of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-20 18:50:52
Listen to Shakespeare on tape with these indoor/outdoor speakers! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000S9UW9C/ > read more
Joke of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-20 18:48:00
Let’s go with the Shakespeare theme: Shakespeare walks into a bar, and the bartender says, ‘Oi, you can’t come in ‘ere! You’re bard!’” > read more
Fact of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-20 18:45:10
Can this even be true? It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th … Continue reading → > read more
Deal of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-08 12:30:48
Monthy Python! http://www.amazon.com/gp/goldbox/ > read more
Joke of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-08 12:29:34
After a 2 year study, the National Science Foundation announced the following results on the American Male’s recreational preferences: 1. The sport of choice for unemployed or incarcerated people is: basketball 2. The sport of choice for mainte > read more
Fact of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-08 12:25:08
The average person makes about 1,140 telephone calls each year. > read more
Deal of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-07 13:45:57
I’m not embarrassed to say I would totally rock this CARS shower curtain! http://www.dtagifts.com/ > read more
Oil Spill Game!
Published on 2010-09-07 13:41:55
Having a hot bod is not enough, this is how I keep my mind sharp! Check out Oil Spill – Black Gold http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/oil-spill-black-gold/id373793366?mt=8 > read more
Joke of the Day!
Published on 2010-09-07 13:39:58
An elephant was drinking out of a river one day, when he spotted a turtle asleep on a log. So, he ambled on over and kicked it clear across the river. “What did you do that for?” Asked a passing … Continue reading → > read more