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Readers by Author « Lauren Leto
Readers by Author « Lauren Leto
A recently discovered alternative version of 'I Will' from The Beatles' White Album from 1968, that was deemed too controversial to be included on the release.
Paul McCartney 'I'll Kill' from FoD Team UK, Al_Campbell, and Peter Serafinowicz - Video
Paul McCartney 'I'll Kill' - watch more funny videos
Paul McCartney 'I'll Kill' from FoD Team UK, Al_Campbell, and Peter Serafinowicz - Video
This guy is not gonna' have sex for a very long time...
Which is too bad because my guess is that he had a pretty good chance of having his wife put on a Leia/Jabba metal bikini.
Which is too bad because my guess is that he had a pretty good chance of having his wife put on a Leia/Jabba metal bikini.
Doonesbury for December 14, 2009 from www.gocomics.com

Krampus is a mythical creature who accompanies Saint Nicholas in various regions of the world during the Christmas season.[citation needed] The word Krampus originates from the Old High German word for claw (Krampen). In the Alpine regions, Krampus is represented by a demon-like creature accompanying Saint Nicholas. Krampus acts in conjunction with Saint Nicholas; the latter gives gifts to good children, while the Krampus gives warnings and punishments to the bad children.[citation needed] Traditionally, young men dress up as the Krampus in the first two weeks of December, particularly in the evening of December 5, and roam the streets frightening children and women with rusty chains and bells.[citation needed] In some rural areas the tradition also includes birching by Krampus, especially of young females.
Chains, birch whips, young females; these Germans really know how to kink up Xmas!
Stephen does school Phil
but Dan holds his own
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Japanese scientists have unveiled the world’s first environmentally friendly robot, which is made out of cardboard.
The green-machine, which is named “D+ropop”, weighs just 6kg and is the brainchild of robotics firm Eager.
The life-size machine is made almost entirely out of card and has just eight lightweight motors to move its upper limbs and head.
http://www.phenomenica.com/2009/11/robo

