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Silent Night Doubtful

beans, reindeer, funny,

Attitude Adjustment Shop

Liquor store sign, funny, LOL

 

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Looks can be deceiving

Fun sized bridesmaids. Wait a minute!

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Recess Forever

School kids pack snow around school doors.

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Nonstop To Nowhere

Cool winter train photo.

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Caring for others even when you are angry with them

Love defined.

Love defined.

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Inside the Gold Bullion Vault in The Bank of England

The Bank of England protects about £197 billion ($315 billion USD) worth of gold, according to the mostly recently published figures. This video takes you inside with University of Nottingham Chemistry prof. Martyn Poliakoff and his amazing gold bar hiding hair to view the gold bars stacked on shelves. Pretty cool.

Backflip Fail

Ready, set, ouch!

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Worst Marketing Decision Ever

pro-life coat hangers

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Springdale Drycleaners of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been etching “Choose Life” ads on wire coat hangers used to hang dry-cleaning.

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Monday Music Rewind: “You’re All I Need” Mötley Crüe

"You're All I Need" Mötley Crüe

“You’re All I Need” is a Mötley Crüe song written by Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee, released on the album Girls, Girls, Girls.

The song was praised by Jon Bon Jovi as “the best ballad Mötley Crüe have ever written”. When informed of this Nikki Sixx laughed because of the gruesome meaning behind the song.

The song is about a girlfriend that Nikki Sixx had who he believed cheated on him with Jack Wagner, an actor on General Hospital, who had a song out called “All I Need”. Nikki switched the purpose of it and wrote his version and gave it to his girlfriend. Sixx wrote the song with no intention of recording it, but the rest of the band praised the song and it was recorded for the Girls, Girls, Girls album. In Nikki’s book The Heroin Diaries, there is a journal entry from the time when the song was written, and he explains that Tommy Lee was playing the song on the piano, and Nikki wrote the lyrics for the piano part.

Even though the video was not particularly violent (except for the lyrics), the video was banned from MTV, due to the realistic gruesome scenes depicting domestic abuse, murder, and subsequent arrest.

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