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  1. slowhand

    Pest exterminator lost in Outback survives on bugs

    SYDNEY, Australia - Lost in the rocky, remote Australian Outback, a former pest exterminator faced dehydration and death. Desperate for food, he turned to what he knew best — bugs, he said Wednesday. Theo Rosmulder, 52, managed to survive for four days by feasting on termites and other insects...
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    Best Sales Pitch Ever

    Hey you got to sell. ;)
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    Anti Theft Device

    Im not sure if that would help much. ;)
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    Incredible Fish Armor Could Suit Soldiers

    African fish that have trolled for prey in murky freshwater pools for nearly 100 million years sport the best of the best in body armor. Now a team of engineers has dissected the aquatic armor, figuring out how it works in an effort to suit up future soldiers. The armor of the fish, Polypterus...
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    Pissed Off Pussy

    Lets see how fast I can make him run. ;)
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    Ridiculously Fake Id

    oop's I guess that wont work. ;)
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    Buried loot a mystery for authorities

    WASHINGTON - The businessman arrived at the Treasury Department carrying a suitcase stuffed with about $5.2 million. The bills were decomposing, nearly unrecognizable, and he asked to swap them for a cashier's check. He said the money came from Mexico. Money like this normally arrives in an...
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    One Happy Man

    He looks happy to me. ;)
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    Missing Invisible Friend

    I thing they forgot something. ;)
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    Diamonds May Have Jump started Life on Earth

    One of the greatest mysteries in science is how life began. Now one group of researchers says diamonds may have been life's best friend. Scientists have long theorized that life on Earth got going in a primordial soup of precursor chemicals. But nobody knows how these simple amino acids, known...
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    Fan Humor

    He getting in to the spirit, ;)
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    Hunting

    shhhhh Im hunting for mouse. ;)
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    No Old Hookers Here

    The odl school. ;)
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    new age police squad

    The new look. ;)
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    Young Tarbosaurus skeleton unearthed in Mongolia

    TOKYO (AFP) - Fossil hunters say they have discovered a rare skeleton of a young Tarbosaurus dinosaur in the Gobi Desert that could yield important clues on the species. The fossil, which is 70 million years old, is the first discovery of such a complete skeleton of a young Tarbosaurus, a...
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    Hold That Thing Up

    I wonder how long he can. ;)
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    Nerd Scrabble

    They have to find a way to play. ;)
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    Dino diversity had a long pedigree says study

    PARIS (AFP) - The belief that dinosaurs underwent explosive species diversification just before they were wiped out is an illusion, for the beasts' main evolutionary shifts took place millions of years before, a study says. The strange demise of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous era...
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    Great Car Wash

    The best in town. ;)
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    Ebay Nude

    oop's got to be careful. ;)
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    Ancient Egyptian boat to be excavated

    CAIRO, Egypt - Archaeologists will excavate hundreds of fragments of an ancient Egyptian wooden boat entombed in an underground chamber next to Giza's Great Pyramid and try to reassemble the craft, Egyptologists announced Saturday. The 4,500-year-old vessel is the ****** ship of a similar boat...
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    Kodak Moment

    Say cheese. ;)
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    I support peace too

    Yeah She going the right way. ;)
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    Researchers report toadfish sing to attract mates

    WASHINGTON - It's not exactly Tony serenading Maria in "West Side Story," but for all their homeliness toadfish also sing to attract mates. OK, singing may be a stretch; it's more of a hum. But it turns out to be useful, for science as well as the fish. Exploring how their nervous system...
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    Fail Cat

    Looks like the tail is on the other end. ;)
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    Chicks Dig Me

    Yep they sure do. ;)
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    America's Most Expensive Hamburgers

    On May 26, millions of Americans celebrated Memorial Day with backyard barbecues. While most of our grills were filled with the usual Grade-A meat from local butchers and supermarkets, dozens of restaurants across the country served Kobe-beef burgers topped not with ketchup and mustard, but...
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    blow us video

    All new. ;)
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    Bird Watching

    He is on the job lol. :D
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    Cathedral dig yields finds from 1700s New Orleans

    NEW ORLEANS - The first archaeological dig at one of the nation's oldest cathedrals has turned up a mix of new finds in the heart of the French Quarter. Discoveries behind St. Louis Cathedral include a small silver crucifix from the 1770s or 1780s and traces of previously unknown buildings...
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    Bike

    I bet no one will mess with you. ;)
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    Real Tree House

    Yep thats a tree house. ;)
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    Tasmanian Devils Fight Cancer with Sex

    Tasmanian devils have for some years been plagued with a mysterious and lethal cancer. Now, the dog-sized mammals are fighting back: They are breeding at younger ages. Devils are furry marsupials, mammals that have no true placentas - females usually have pouches to carry and suckle newborns...
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    Just Chilling

    Just hanging out. ;)
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    Love Birds

    I say its mateing time. ;)
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    Ancient Reptiles Had Parachutes

    The Jurassic Period's Archaeopteryx is famous as the world's first known bird, but now-extinct reptiles such as pterosaurs and kuehneosaurs were flying as far back as 225 million years ago, during the Triassic and before large dinosaurs roamed the Earth. A lot of strange creatures took to the...
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    security dog

    Hey **** up earn your pay. :D
  38. slowhand

    Anything

    Yeah I buy from her. ;)
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    Mystery insect bugging experts at London museum

    LONDON - The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens. The almond-shaped...
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    Balls or Boobs Boy

    I see he is going with the right thing. ;)
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    It should be boring

    I guess they had to much in one day. ;)
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    The Search for the Hidden da Vinci

    It was midnight in the great hall of the Palazzo Vecchio here, and scientists were stalking the cold ghost of a vanished masterpiece. Armed with an infrared reflectometer, they searched for hidden traces of a mural by Leonardo da Vinci that helped change the course of Western art. The fabled...
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    Blind butcher

    Ha ha one way no to get the *****. ;)
  44. slowhand

    Dominos does delivery

    30 min or less, ;)
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    The PissRobot

    You can always use a couple of more hands. ;)
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    Office Prank

    Someone is going to be pisssed then they come in. ;)
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    Ancient Rome's she-wolf statue not so ancient

    ROME - She suckled Rome's legendary twin founders and fed Benito Mussolini's ambitious dreams of renewed imperial glories. For centuries, the she-wolf has been one of Rome's most powerful symbols. But now some experts are contending that the bronze statue in a city museum atop Capitoline Hill...
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    road doesnt look safe

    Thats one big rock looks like a face to me.
  49. slowhand

    nerd dice

    Roll and see what you get. ;)
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    Crystal skulls in British US museums were fakes

    PARIS (AFP) - How about this for the next instalment of the Indy franchise: "Indiana Jones and the Dodgy Antiques Dealer"? Less than three months after the Quai Branly Museum in Paris discovered that a crystal skull once proclaimed as a mystical Aztec masterpiece was a fake, it is now the turn...
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