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Sunday, October 24, 2010

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Sex, Drugs, and 432-Note Combos

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The Rise and Fall of The Rhythm Genre

How to Bring Oktoberfest Into Your Kitchen

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Germany's Oktoberfest wrapped up earlier this month, but if U.S. cities can still host their own short beer-focused festivals this month (and they are), there's no reason you can't, too. While you're raising your glass, consider tipping a bit of that brew into a recipe or two. Just a spoonful or two is enough to add zing to a tried-and-true recipe.

Unemployed Stuff To-Do List (PIC)

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Wow...looks like he got most of it done.

Baby Throws Up Devil Horns in the Womb (PIC)

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This sonogram is proof that real rockers produce prenatal metalheads.

26 Sexy Halloween Costumes That Shouldn't Exist

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WARNING: Attempting to pick someone wearing one of these costumes up probably means there is something off in your brain.

Having a bunch of sisters might make you less sexy

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Pity the poor boy--in the United States at least--wedged in the midst of a bevy of sisters.

4G wireless defined: WiMax and LTE don't qualify

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If someone is trying to sell you 4G wireless these days, don't believe them.

Haiti Fears Cholera Will Spread in the Capital | NY Times

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A cholera outbreak has killed more than 200 people, and five new cases were reported in Port-au-Prince.

Shocking Pics of Deputy Posted on Facebook by Soon-To-Be-Ex

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The photos show her in uniform, seated in her police cruiser, putting a gun in her mouth, drinking alcohol and smoking what looks to be a marijuana cigarette. And as you could probably guess...it happened in Florida.

Creepy Old Dude, Molests Sleeping Passenger on Delta Flight

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Ranchhodbhai Lakha is a 61-year-old creep from Alpharetta, Georgia. He's one of those guys who presumes that every woman in the world wants to have sex with Ranchhodbhai Lakha -- even if they're sleeping on a Delta flight from Dallas to Atlanta...

85 Percent of Kid's Drinks Contain Lead

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According to a story on Natural News, 85 percent of beverages marketed to children contain dangerous levels of lead. The levels were high enough to require a warning under California's Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.

Biden Says White House Willing to Deal With GOP on Tax Cuts

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Vice President Biden opened the door a crack to the possibility of a deal with Republican on retaining Bush era tax cuts for some families making more than $250,000 annually.

Rare "Keyboard Cat" Alternate Take Discovered

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New footage of Keyboard Cat has been discovered, and it's pretty amazing…

New high-dose flu shot aims to protect seniors

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There's a new flu shot in town — one that's four times as strong and targeted at senior citizens.

Poll: Democratic Enthusiasm Surges as Election Day Approaches

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A new Newsweek poll released today provided more evidence that Democrats are not going lie down and let Republicans take control of Congress without a fight. The much discussed enthusiasm gap has been virtually closed. In fact, both registered and likely voters expressed a preference that Democrats keep control of Congress.

He's a Dancing Fiend, With Cats (PIC)

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Whether this picture is phtooshopped or not (I really, really, really, really hope it's not, but I doubt it), it just made me laugh for a solid five

Green Business is Booming: 5 Ways to Go Green & Make Green

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Here's a look at five green business types that are turning big profits in a down economy, and how you can cash in by following their sage business practices.

Bizarre Methods of Transportation

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Have you ever been faced in a situation where you needed to move something from A to B but didn't really have anything good to carry it in?  It's happened

Digital Drugs: The Science of i-Dosing (Graphic)

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Kids in search of brain-altering drugs these days have entered a whole new realm of mind-trip - a digital realm. They call it, "i-Dosing." Although the discovery of these trance-inducing soundwaves, called bi-naural beats, occurred over 100 years ago, technology today is allowing kids anywhere to get "high." Here is the science behind i-dosing, and a few of the trips you can expect when using digital drugs.

A tiny life lost to whooping cough

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Whooping cough is a rather mild-sounding name for a disease that can kill a baby before it̢۪s even diagnosed. Ten infants in California have died since the first of the year in an outbreak of whooping cough, whose proper medical name is pertussis.

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