Bears love to hug each other almost as much as I wish I could hug them. Almost.
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Bears love to hug each other almost as much as I wish I could hug them. Almost.
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The couple, married for four years, renewed their marriage vows last night and naturally, they invited the paparazzi and posed for this awkward photo call in front of the Eiffel Tower immediately afterward. PDA much?
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Cool socks, bro!
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“Skywalking” is the newest photography trend in Russia and it is dangerous, beautiful, and dizzying. These kids love getting high. Check out these amazing photos by Vadim Mahorov .
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Rose possibly tore his ACL and MCL on the play, which came with a minute left in Chicago's blowout win over Philadelphia. He's receiving an MRI soon to determine the extent of the injury.
A 24-year-old Jimmy Fallon auditioned for “Saturday Night Live” in 1998. His Adam Sandler impression is probably the highlight. Spoiler alert: Jimmy got the gig.
In Washington, Romney's top advisers gird for the late-night wars.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Mitt Romney likes a good late-night laugh as much as the next presidential candidate — but he draws the line at slow-jamming the news.
That's what the candidate's senior advisors said at a live forum Saturday hosted by the Washington Post. Eric Fehrnstrom and Peter Flaherty, both top strategists in the Romney campaign, joined the chorus of Republicans who have dinged President Obama this week for his appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show — where he delivered a short stump speech on student loans while The Roots provided a groovy R&B soundtrack.
"I do think there was something a little bit off key about the president slow jamming, or appearing to make light of" the student loan crisis, said Fehrnstrom, "I don't think that's something to slow jam about."
In fact, he said, if Romney had received the same offer from Fallon, he would have declined.
"I think late night is a great place to reach people who aren't usually tuned into politics," Fehrnstrom said, adding, "We'll probably do it again, but you won't see the governor slow-jamming the news.
Part of the reason may be because Romney could never pull off such a performance. Indeed, lurking just beneath the campaign's boilerplate political criticism is a more fundamental question of how the two candidates' personas play outside the political arena.
Nowhere is the contrast more glaring than on the late-night shows.
In Obama's case, the Fallon appearance was illustrative. The president's talk show hits tend to be marked by a hip sense of irony, mild sarcasm, and just a bit of swagger.
Romney, on the other hand, doesn't try to match Obama's smoothness. Rather, he has opted for the time-honored defense mechanism employed by the insecure: making fun of himself.
Fehrnstrom pointed to a February appearance on David Letterman as an example of Romney's late-night persona.
"He poked fun at himself... it was very self-deprecating," he said.
Among the "Top 10 Things You Don't Know About Mitt Romney," were winks at his own too-groomed appearance — "I'm the guy in the photo that comes with your picture frame" — as well as his squeaky clean personal history: "I spent six months in a Mexican prison for selling black market pillow pets."
You could take over the world with something this adorable. “He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And… he's wonderful.”
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We all know what comes after April Showers, but no one knows better than these cats who love to frolic in the May flowers! A very special thanks to the Flickr photographers who share their glorious cat photos with us!
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Making appearances: Tupac, Pedobear, and Pepper Spray Cop. Via Bear Flop .
Keep ya head up, my black bear brother.
I heard you college kids dig traceurs.
I love trampolines. Just sayin'.
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Late night comedian Jimmy Kimmel brought his “Unnecessary Censorship” routine to this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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Team Peeta forever. Remember Josh's new pit bull puppy ? He now has a name…
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He's named this adorable little dude: Meet DRIVER.
Peeta -- er, Josh Hutcherson, star of The Hunger Games -- says he is "obsessed" with the movie Drive and so he named his pup after the character played by Ryan Gosling. Gosling's character doesn't actually have a name in the movie, but is referred to in the credits and elsewhere as simply "Driver."
Who isn't obsessed with Ryan Gosling these days?
Hyman Strachman does not look like he would take anything from anyone. “Big Hy” is a serial bootlegger — he is not motivated by money, but by patriotism.
The Long Island resident's seven DVD burners. He copies new movie releases for the sake of boosting the morale of U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Strachman believes he's shipped over 300,000 bootleg movies to troops since he started his little hobby in 2004. Which costs Strachman about $30,000 a year.
“Our downtime is spent watching movies as we clean our weapons,” one handwritten note said.
Strachman gets bootleg copies from a dealer at a local barbershop. He then clones them to blank DVD's seven at a time.
The MPAA's only statement on the matter. “We are grateful that the entertainment we produce can bring some enjoyment to them while they are away from home.”
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A coffeeshop called Espresso Royale employs a talented artist named Sara Jahn . She creates these awesome depictions of turtles and other 80s-era icons getting their caffeine fix.
Forget pizza? I doubt that very much.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princespresso.
Voltron: Defender of Nicaraguan Beans.
Lion-Oh, I see what you did there.
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At “Disability Awareness Day” at Boston's Fenway Park, an autistic man singing the National Anthem gets nervous. Then, something amazing happens.
These guys have been friends their whole life — one year! Let's toast to Kasi and Mtani having many more beautiful years together.
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“Where Will I Go When I'm Dead And Gone?” is a song 'for kids' by Peter Alsop. A tune about the impending death of the kids whose parents made the poor decision of letting them be in the same room with him.
A quick browse of his website (www.peteralsop.com) also finds such timeless standards as "Hopelessly Hetrosexual", "It's Only A Wee Wee", and "Pat Your Daddy On the Knee". Creepy.
All we know for sure is: this little boy is awesome. This picture says it all.
Your childhood wouldn't have been the same without The Kid. Remember these movies all over again and then some.
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In this viral advertising effort for Online Schools, the orig' Hulk informs us all that World of Warcraft is really a World of Makeouts. Do you buy his advice?
Did I mention there's a pug in a baby carrier and a fake deer? Because there is.
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