Movie Review: Drillbit Taylor

Feels like a sub-par prequel for Superbad (it’s not). The geek, fatty and weirdo meets the psychotic school bully.
Really.
The above passages may contain spoilers.
Rating: 2.5/5

Feels like a sub-par prequel for Superbad (it’s not). The geek, fatty and weirdo meets the psychotic school bully.
Really.
The above passages may contain spoilers.
Rating: 2.5/5

http://ultra-awesome.blogspot.com/2008/05/nes-coffee-table-final-post-rah.html
That actually works, the guy even got a video of them playing on it! I’m so gonna try make a PS2 Controller Coffee Table. ![]()

Recipe: Feel-good, romantic comedy.
Fact: Paper cup sleeve was not invented by Tom Bailey. It was invented by a man in California named Jim Chelossi.
The above passages may contain spoilers.
Rating: 3/5
Anne Braswell decided that the interest rate on her Citi MasterCard, 13.99 percent, was a little steep for her taste. She called customer service and asked if she qualified for a lower rate. The rep said no but told her to try again in a month. Braswell said, “Well, you can probably see from my account activity that I’m no longer charging any purchases to this card. Don’t be surprised when you see my entire balance get transferred elsewhere.”
With those words she was put through to a retention specialist, who bumped her rate down to 3.99 percent. Braswell says the moral of the story is “It never hurts to ask.”
A Citigroup spokesman agrees: “We are pleased that our standard practice was followed in achieving a satisfactory result for the customer.”
http://www.rd.com/advice-and-know-how/consumer-complaints-getting-what-you-pay-for/article55733.html

I’m not shitting you. George Lucas actually considered that. LAWL. That crazy guy must have been watching too much Star Wars…oh wait a minute. Never mind.

http://artofmanliness.com/2008/05/14/100-must-read-books-the-essential-mans-library/
Awesome. The comments even more so. Now I just need to find my darn library card…

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