• The Winner Of The 2011 Captain Morgan BracketMaster Challenge Has Been Crowned

    The Winner Of The 2011 Captain Morgan BracketMaster Challenge Has Been Crowned

    Well, the votes were cast and unfortunately our girl Niki did not make it into the championship of the Captain Morgan BracketMaster Challenge. We are still incredibly proud of her and think she did an amazing job throughout the entire competition. Congratulations to the winner, Kelly from Ft. Lauderdale...

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  • A Gallery Of Old Television Sets

    A Gallery Of Old Television Sets

    On this date in 1927, an audience in New York saw an image of Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover in the first successful long-distance demonstration of television. Now almost 75 years later TVs are so common that the average household has about a thousand (also the number of channels to choose from)...

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  • The 10 Best WWE Themes From The 1980′s

    The 10 Best WWE Themes From The 1980′s

    As a kid, my least favorite part of watching professional wrestling was the actual wrestling. I loved the showmanship, the interviews, the feuds and most of all the theme music. There was nothing more exhilarating than hearing the theme song of your favorite wrestler blare over your television only...

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  • The 11 Year Family Road Trip

    The 11 Year Family Road Trip

    Herman and Candelaria Zapp have been traveling the world with their four children for the past 11 years. Look how happy they are in the photo. Guess what? It’s a lie. Click here to read why an 11 year family road trip is the dumbest idea of all time. For more weak link justifications, check...

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  • Would You Rather? With Comedian Sean Kent

    Would You Rather? With Comedian Sean Kent

    This week, comedian Sean Kent joins us for a rousing game of Would You Rather? Critically acclaimed standup comedian and recent winner of the renowned Seattle International Comedy Competition,  Kent performs live to packed houses in the US, Canada and abroad. Recently featured on Showtime‘s “Green...

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  • The First Forty Covers Of Captain America

    The First Forty Covers Of Captain America

    Captain America is coming this summer. Think I’ve watched the trailer about a hundred times in the past month. Captain America was one of the “comics I must buy” each week from the ages of seven to about thirteen. Now if I only had them all. Nope. Gone. Like my childhood. At least...

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  • 15 Things You Didn’t Know about Star Trek

    15 Things You Didn’t Know about Star Trek

    The first Star Trek program hit the airwaves in 1966 and had one of the largest impacts on popular culture and science vs any other franchise in history. More than 40 years later it is still going strong and influencing the world we live in. Online Schools has 15 things you didn’t know about...

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  • Bill & Ted Are Coming Back For Another Excellent Adventure

    Bill & Ted Are Coming Back For Another Excellent Adventure

    So Keanu Reeves is back talking Bill & Ted’s sequels again. We first heard about it (again, from Keanu) in March of last year when it was brought up as a joke. Look like it’s not a joke after all. Bill & Ted sequel is definitely happening probably. For other totally awesome news, check...

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  • 10 Funny Questions And Answers On Jeopardy

    10 Funny Questions And Answers On Jeopardy

    It’s sad to admit I don’t really watch Jeopardy reruns for any other reason but to learn. If this were how teachers taught in school I might have paid attention more. I’m all about game shows, buzzers and performing in front of a crowd. That’s how I learn. I’m also the...

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  • Comic Book Myths, Girly Green Lanterns and The World’s Worst Newspaper Article

    Comic Book Myths, Girly Green Lanterns and The World’s Worst Newspaper Article

    If there’s one thing that really pisses off comic book geeks it’s when people who’ve never picked up a comic in their life predicate their knowledge on superheroes and villains solely on what they saw in the movies or television. Many times, people assume that storylines and characters have stayed...

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