It all began on a TV show in Japan.
Oblivious to what was occurring, a group of Japanese girls babbled on while history was taking place under their very noses. The world's most famous prairie dog (or chipmunk to the mentally challenged) made his first appearance.
Below, we offer you a collection of dramatic chipmunk (prairie dog) videos that may be entertaining ...
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Ahh, Scotland. Home of William Wallace, haggis, bagpipes and neds - a curious group of young lads prone to violence and excessive alcoholism.
A ned is a derogatory term for a young working-class person who dresses in casual sports clothes and engages in hooliganism. The stereotypical dress of a ned consists of a baseball cap, nearly always worn at an upwards ...
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George Lucas is a rather unassuming, bearded fellow who lives entirely on coke and candy bars. Somehow, this man managed to produce the greatest series of postmodern art films ever created, and then turn around and ignite the indignant passions of the very people that catapulted him to stardom - the Star Wars fanbase.
Thirty years ago, with the release of ...
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Note: Dr. Seuss had an IQ of 117. Are you smarter than him? Take this IQ test and find out!
You all know Dr. Seuss for his beloved children's books such as Cat In The Hat and Green Eggs & Ham. But did you know about Seuss' activities during World War II? From 1941 until ...
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You think rap artists are hardcore? Wait until you meet the Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus...
Born in the provincial northern town of Verona sometime around 84 B.C.E, Catullus was one of the greatest and most influential of all classical poets. His father was friendly with Julius Caesar and often invited him to dinner. Catullus wrote several vicious attacks on Caesar, ...
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