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The 13 Best "Disney Afternoon" Shows

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These classic ’90s cartoons are ranked from best to worst (woo oo!).

Quack Pack

Quack Pack

Original series run: Sept. 3, 1996–Nov. 28, 1996

Plot: Huey, Dewey, and Louie are angsty teenagers who now live with their Uncle Donald — wait, did Uncle Scrooge die?! — who works as a cameraman alongside girlfriend Daisy, who is now a reporter with her own TV show.

Final verdict: Disney rarely does hip or cool well, and this adaption suffered from trying to transition Huey, Dewey, and Louie into cool teens.

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Quack Pack intro:

Bonkers

Bonkers

Original series run: Sept. 4, 1993–Nov. 28, 1996

Plot: A spin-off of the short-lived Saturday morning cartoon Raw Toonage, this series followed the adventures of Bonkers D. Bobcat, a washed-up cartoon star turned Hollywood cop.

Final verdict: Bonkers was just plain annoying, and he lacked any of the appeal and charm of Roger Rabbit, the cartoon he was based on.

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This Millionaire Playboy Is The Most Interesting Man On Instagram

Labor Secretary: I'm Not Worried About Boehner's Concerns With The Unemployment Insurance Bill

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“The Department of Labor has consistently worked with states to implement these extensions in an effective, collaborative and prompt fashion, and will do so again,” Thomas Perez wrote in a letter.

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WASHINGTON — In a letter to senators Friday, Labor Secretary Thomas Perez said that House Speaker John Boehner was wrong to say the Senate's unemployment insurance extension bill is "unworkable."

In the letter addressed to Sens. Harry Reid, Mitch Mcconnell, Jack Reed, and Dean Heller, Perez addressed major issues brought up earlier this week by the National Association of State Workforce Agencies, which Boehner cited Wednesday to denounce his support for the UI deal.

"From the Great Recession to the present, the Congress has worked in a bipartisan fashion to enact twelve different expansions or extensions to the EUC program," Perez wrote. "A number of the extensions included changes to the program that were as or more complex than those included in the current bill. The Department of Labor has consistently worked with states to implement these extensions in an effective, collaborative and prompt fashion, and will do so again."

One GOP aide told BuzzFeed he wasn't impressed by the secretary's response.

"Is their rapid response team using carrier pigeons? Did a magnetic cassette get jammed in their Commodore 64?" the aide said. "Look, the state insurance administrators raise serious issues, and a Friday night news-dump isn't going to change that."

Perez's letter parses the NASWA's concerns into four issues: antiquated technology that could make it difficult for states to implement the program, lack of clarity in some aspects of the bill, difficulty administering the millionaire exemption, and difficulty to make the retroactive payments.

Though Perez offers little in terms of specifics, he commits to the Labor Department's ability and willingness to make sure all goes according to plan if the bill passes.

"It would be virtually unprecedented for the Congress to fail to extend EUC benefits under the current circumstances," Perez wrote.

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19 Beautiful Pictures From Celebrations Of The Persian New Year

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Nowruz, meaning “new day” in Persian, is a secular holiday to mark the start of spring and the new year on the Iranian calendar.

Tehran, Iran

Tehran, Iran

Tehran's old main bazaar bustles with activity, as vendors and shopkeepers work and wait for customers preparing for Nowruz.

AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi

AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi

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Iranians traditionally decorate a ceremonial table of Nowruz with goldfish, wheat grass, candles, mirrors and other symbolic items.

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23 Ways Your Dog Makes You A Better Person

This Potter Uses His Wheel To Create Stunning Works Of Art

15 Pinterest Nail Artists Who Aimed So High But Failed So Hard

What Should You Name Your Child?

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Make an important decision.

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5 Cheap And Delicious Dinners To Cook This Week

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4 people, 5 nights, $50. It doesn’t get any cheaper than that.

Graphic by Chris Ritter / Photos by Macey Foronda

Your safest bet is to make them all within a week of grocery shopping to ensure that the ingredients stay fresh. It's not the biggest deal if you do it over the course of 10 days or so. If you don't plan on making the arugula salad right away, consider not buying your arugula until a day or two before, since the greens might start to wilt after four or five days in the fridge, even in an sealed bag. Also, the parsley probably won't keep for ten days (though if you store it with the stems in water, like flowers, in the fridge, it might). Keep your meat and fish in the freezer whether you cook this over a week or 10 days, but put it in the fridge two days before you plan to use it.
Also, though the recipes call for lots of the same ingredients, no recipe calls for leftovers from another. So, you can cook them in any order.

Here are all the groceries you'll need to cook these 5 dinners:

Here are all the groceries you'll need to cook these 5 dinners:

Macey Foronda


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How To Create The Perfect Acid Wash Mani In 9 Easy GIFs

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Nails to die for.

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You will need:

Polish:
White, black, and a selection of bright colours. Remember: you want a contrast.

Equipment: A cotton bud to swirl the colours with. A cotton bud or a paintbrush dipped in acetone for corrections.

Begin by cleaning and buffing the nails, and applying a clear base coat.

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9 Feature Stories We're Reading This Week

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This week for BuzzReads, Joshua Wheeler heads to the tiny town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexican to investigate the future of space tourism. Read that and these other stories from around BuzzFeed and the web.

Failure To Launch: How New Mexico Is Paying For Richard Branson’s Space Tourism Fantasy — BuzzFeed

Failure To Launch: How New Mexico Is Paying For Richard Branson’s Space Tourism Fantasy — BuzzFeed

One of the poorest states in the nation has invested nearly a quarter of a billion dollars and 10 years in creating a hub for Richard Branson’s space tourism company, Virgin Galactic. Some see it as the crown jewel of a new space age while others call it a carnival for the 1 percent — but with persistent delays and mounting financial strain, Spaceport America is just trying to avoid becoming New Mexico’s costliest, most futuristic ghost town. Read it at BuzzFeed.

The Murders at the LakeTexas Monthly

The Murders at the Lake — Texas Monthly

This five-part serialized story by Michael Hall examines a gristly triple homicide shocked Waco, Texas in 1982. Four men were eventually found guilty of the crime, two of whom were sent to death row. When one of them was found not guilty a decade letter, the question became: did Texas murder an innocent man? Read it at Texas Monthly.

Collage by Robin Finlay and Adam Voorhes

Pixel and Dimed: On Not Getting By in the Gig EconomyFast Company

Pixel and Dimed: On Not Getting By in the Gig Economy — Fast Company

Sarah Kessler spends a month hustling on websites like TaskRabbit and Postmates. "My experiences in the gig economy raise troubling issues about what it means to be an employee today and what rights a worker, even on a assignment-by-assignment basis, are entitled to." Read it at Fast Company.

Photograph by Andrew B. Myers for Fast Company

The Game That Saved March MadnessSports Illustrated

The Game That Saved March Madness — Sports Illustrated

A 16-seed has never beaten a 1-seed in NCAA Tournament history. But in 1989, Princeton came a shot away — and helped launch the modern age of March Madness in the process. Read it at Sports Illustrated.

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Fitness Myths You Probably Believe

29 Photos Every Parent Must Get Of Their Baby

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Make sure your baby book rocks.

Leaving the hospital

Leaving the hospital

Everyone takes photos in the hospital, but you should get one on the way out, too. It's a huge moment!

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Sporting a funny onesie

Sporting a funny onesie

It'll be even funnier in 20 years.

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Feet

Feet

Even people who hate feet have to admit that baby feet are freaking adorable. For maximum cuteness put something else in the frame (like your hand) to show just how tiny they really are.

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Which R&B Star Are You?

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Are you a smooth crooner like Frank or a soulful belter like Mary J.? Let’s find out!

The Definitive Ranking Of All Roald Dahl's Books


23 Totally Absurd Confessions About Food Delivery

Which "Divergent" Faction Do You Actually Belong In?

99 Clever Ways To Transform A Boring Dresser

All 339 Books Referenced In "Gilmore Girls"

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“I live in two worlds, one is a world of books.” According to Australian writer Patrick Lenton , these are all the books that were mentioned in the entire Gilmore Girls series.

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Anyone who's watched an episode of Gilmore Girls knows that Rory is something of a book lover and aren't surprised to find out that nearly 339 different texts were either read or mentioned throughout all seven seasons. From Rory's time at Chilton to her graduation from Yale and everything in between — including her oh, so literary relationship with Jess — it's abundantly clear to viewers that loving Rory also means loving her infatuation with literature.

A lot of us grew up watching Rory grow up and were unintentionally influenced by the books she read and talked about. They played a role in shaping the adult she became, and they also impacted viewers in a way that helped us become the people we are, too. When she graduated from high school, Rory eloquently addressed her love for books in her valedictorian speech.

"I live in two worlds, one is a world of books," she said. "I've been a resident of Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County, hunted the white whale aboard the Pequod, fought alongside Napoleon, sailed a raft with Huck and Jim, committed absurdities with Ignatius J. Reilly, rode a sad train with Anna Karenina and strolled down Swann's Way. It's a rewarding world."

Last year, Australian writer Patrick Lenton compiled a massive list of every single book that was referenced in the Gilmore Girls series, and set out to read each one in an attempt to complete what's known as the "Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge." Lenton's currently on book number 18 — Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress — and estimates if he reads one book every two weeks, it'll take him two more years to complete the challenge.

Here is the full list of all 339 books:

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1. 1984 by George Orwell
2. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
3. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
4. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
5. An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
6. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
7. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
8. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
9. The Archidamian War by Donald Kagan
10. The Art of Fiction by Henry James
11. The Art of War by Sun Tzu
12. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
13. Atonement by Ian McEwan
14. Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy
15. The Awakening by Kate Chopin
16. Babe by Dick King-Smith
17. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women by Susan Faludi
18. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie
19. Bel Canto by Ann Patchett
20. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
21. Beloved by Toni Morrison
22. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation by Seamus Heaney
23. The Bhagava Gita
24. The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews by Peter Duffy
25. Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women by Elizabeth Wurtzel
26. A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays by Mary McCarthy


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33 Signs You Eat, Sleep, And Breathe Arizona Wildcats Basketball

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Bear down, red and blue!

You know Lute Olson is the original silver-haired fox.

You know Lute Olson is the original silver-haired fox.

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And this was the only time you ever saw a strand out of place.

And this was the only time you ever saw a strand out of place.

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You know Wilbur gets all the fly honeys.

You know Wilbur gets all the fly honeys.

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You don't think this tattoo is that crazy.

You don't think this tattoo is that crazy.

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