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Monkey Love
A reminder to us all that when you are holding a monkey in a dress, you must own it. (submitted by Ted) Source: AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com | 28 Aug 2009 | 2:04 am Fan Tweet Thursday: Indonesian HumorLike most Americans, we were never taught in grade school that there were real countries with real news existing outside our baseball-and-apple-pie-loving borders. So imagine our surprise when we received an email from Dony Harris from, oh yes, Indonesia:
Easy, Dony. No one was refuting your status as a proud Indonesian. (Thanks for your help in finding this Indonesian Tweet!)
@Nehru @JosipTito @Nasser @ Nkrumah cant wait 2 c ya guys in bandung! #NAM Source: Historical Tweets | 27 Aug 2009 | 7:50 pm Doggie Style
Man’s BFF is reconsidering. (submitted by Joe) Source: AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com | 27 Aug 2009 | 3:00 pm Bang SafetyHmmm. Let's see... When you are trapped in the giant's brain, watch your head. Use your baby's head to break your way out? (I would have gone through the nose, myself.) Thanks Maggie T! Source: Safety Graphic Fun | 27 Aug 2009 | 3:00 pm Amounts of Snacks Eaten During MoviesSource: GraphJam: Music and Pop Culture in Charts and Graphs. Let us explain them. | 27 Aug 2009 | 1:00 pm Pumpkin Why
Even Anne Geddes thinks this might be a stretch. (submitted by Geri) Source: AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com | 27 Aug 2009 | 10:00 am Mythbusters MethodSource: GraphJam: Music and Pop Culture in Charts and Graphs. Let us explain them. | 27 Aug 2009 | 10:00 am More From @EddieIzzard – Hitler’s Secret MotivationA few weeks back, we showed you an historic conversation between Noah and some fowl, as told in Eddie Izzard’s stand-up routine. Here is another gripping historical moment, discovered by Sean Tucker, but, again, originally offered up by comedian and marathon man Eddie Izzard.
Taken from Eddie Izzard’s show Dress to Kill: view on YouTube (about 1:30 into the video). Source: Historical Tweets | 27 Aug 2009 | 9:20 am When I flossSource: GraphJam: Music and Pop Culture in Charts and Graphs. Let us explain them. | 27 Aug 2009 | 7:00 am Bridge SafetyI love the dotted line and arrow to show, oh so clearly, how the falling man got to where he was about to land. Otherwise, how would you know what happened? Thanks for the classic look back at safety, Brian! Source: Safety Graphic Fun | 27 Aug 2009 | 7:00 am
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