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Parallel Bars Nut Shot
With great ability comes great risk (and pain) - Team USA lost one of its male athletes today but gained a promising hairy female gymnast - You can't help but cross your legs when you watch this - OUCH!
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Dropping a stinking in the UK would lead to some disparaging glances, but most people would be too polite to confront you. Not in the 'hood. Down there they'll tell you just exactly how nasty they think you are. Too right.
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This dude's peel out leaves flames on the pavement. Where he's going he doesn't need roads. (Hint: It's a mechanic. To get the tires replaced.)
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You can’t turn on the TV, go to the cinema, pick up a book or comic these days without coming across the decaying undead. Because zombies, in culture, are everywhere, but why? Why do we love them so?
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Is it me or is modern technology getting waaay too intrusive - WTF?
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You'll know when you've been hit by this hot bunch - and you will love it !!
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You can't beat a good fight with the boss at the end of a movie, and Bollywood doesn't disappoint here. All movies should end like this. They almost make high heels on guys look cool. Almost.
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If you missed the first two installments of Mass Effect or if you just fancy a recap, Dan Bull is here to oblige. Thanks to his lyrical prowess you have no excuses for not being completely up to speed and redy for Mass Effect 3!
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What if everyone in your town was going insane & the military were shooting everyone on sight? Who would you turn to?
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I guess he knows what he's talking about and is obviously a big fan of ice cream but there must be a way for him to enjoy it without coming over like such a weird creeper? Surely?
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Sometimes you don't notice something that's staring you in the face until someone points it out to you. In this case it's Stanley Kubrick's use of one-point perspective in so many of his icon shots. How did I not notice this until now!?
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