Peanut Butter Alert For Dog Owners

Spotted a local vet clinic. Check the label.

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The terrorists are winning

The terrorists are winning

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Rumblr – A new app for those who want to fight random people

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Dude on the left looks like he needs to get his ass kicked.

Walking around with a chip on your shoulder? Maybe you took a few lessons at National Karate and want to try out some “real-world scenarios.” Maybe you had a few beers while listening to Limp Bizkit and just want to break something.

A new (real) app offers “casualty-free casual fighting for free,” borrowing smartphone dating technology to match complete strangers for a showdown.

Users get a profile pic and list their stats, including “MMA specialty,” to potential matches.

“Pro-tip: Tell your match what you don’t like about their picture,” the website reads.

The app also features a chat function allowing users to “heat up” after arranging a fight and a filter for female and group fights. Video technology also allows people to broadcast a fights’ location so others can gawk – or perhaps become accessories to – the action.

This should go smoothly…

Please store separately

A look a inside an Australian’s kitchen.

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“Leatherface” from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre dies

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Gunnar Hansen who played Leatherface in Tobe Hooper’s iconic splatterpunk film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) has died at age 68. Inspired by serial killer Ed Gein, Leatherface wore a mask of human skin.

The Icelandic-born actor was an unknown graduate student in Texas when director Tobe Hooper cast him in the low-budget horror film, which became a cult hit and spawned three sequels, two remakes and a prequel.

Hansen died Saturday evening of pancreatic cancer at his home in Northeast Harbor, Maine, according to his agent, Mike Eisenstadt, who described Hansen’s “Chainsaw” character as “one of the most iconic evil figures in the history of cinema.”
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Gunnar Hansen in 2004 at his home in Northeast Harbor, Maine. (CNN)

Monday Music Rewind: Paul Young – “Everytime you go away”

Paul Anthony Young (born 17 January 1956) is an English singer and musician most known for his cover version of a Hall & Oates song “Everytime you go away.” Young’s version hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 27, 1985. It remains his only number-one hit and was one of two top 10 hits he had on the U.S. pop singles chart. It also topped the U.S. adult contemporary chart for two weeks. At the end of the 1987 film, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, the song is performed by Blue Room.

More Monday Music Rewind Songs

Dad is still lame even if he is a Rock Star

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The Dog Dies

The Dog Dies

Bar Stool Rodeo

A bar stool trick created by the girls at Hooters. If you want to see that in action, click here (SFW).

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If dogs were veterinarians

If dogs were veterinarians