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When Someone Says Pull Over |
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Another First |
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Bar Fight |
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Insane Bike Race |
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Old Russian Man |
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Cat Mistake |
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Ukrainian Rock |
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Creepiest Tongue |
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Lindsay Lohan almost looks like a little boy. EAT A SANDWICH, GIRL!
George Bush already misses being in the White House with all it's funny gadgets and nuclear buttons. Help Georgy boy find his way back in without getting spotted by Barack Obama's security!
If you get too famous, God curses you with ugly, stupid children. See if you can tell which celebrity parent gave life to this repulsive boy or girl.
Hear George W. Bush rap about his victory in his own Beastie Boys-esque way.
There's something just a little weird when Mr. Belvedere is singing with little boys.
Simple math, boys who played with GI Joe action figures are about 20 years older, they now enjoy boobs
Crank 2 will do very well in DVD rentals where teenage boys can enjoy the "film" in the proper setting.
I'll be able to answer phones, get drunk, start wars, and do all the other things boy presidents do, don't worry about it.
Dear Crappy Dude from Razorlight, your band sucks, you suck, do not spread your suck to Hermoine or Ron will kick your ass!
Some lonely boy with a love of Robert Smith composed a touching tribute to Mr. Ledger.
In theaters 1-18-08. Set in a separate storyline not related to the "Trailer Park Boys" Television show, but with the same lovable characters. The boys get arrested for robbing an ATM machine and spend 18 months in jail. When the get out, they decide to pull off "The Big Dirty" which is to steal a large amount of coins because they are untraceable and quit their life of crime forever.
There are no words to describe this beauty. It's like looking into the sun and hearing the words, "My dad never took me fishing when I was a boy, this will teach him".
This is a tear jerker...and a heart warmer. It's a remarkable phone call from a 12-yr-old boy to a Houston radio station.
Say what you will about the state of music in 2007, there is no doubt that this does not help.