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Claycats: The Raid
It's kinda like if claymation Itchy And Scratchy started doing film adaptations. There's lots of blood and gore but they're made from plasticine so it's lighthearted fun for the whole family.
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Clearly, he has very little going on upstairs. Maybe that's why he was in such a hurry to get downstairs. This may be the most painful fail you've seen in a while.
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These people are the real bad guys of the world: Serco Group. Such are their nefarious activities that they even have a handle on time, controlling the very fabric that moves the universe onwards.
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If it's home-made it's gotta be good, right? Proof that you can never have too much home protection - This shotgun should be on every redneck's Christmas list this year.
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I hate to blame the victim, here, but maybe next time he shouldn't park in a plow-away zone. Happy Xmas buddy!
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"OH la-la-la-la-la-laaaaaa! Just imagine how much they'd be celebrating if this happened at the end of the game. I love it when commentators go insane!
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Ever wondered what’s going on in your brain after smoking a fatty boombatty bifta? Well, these guys are willing to fill you in on all the details, thankfully skipping out all that Devil’s Harvest and Reefer Madness nonsense.
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Part intergalactic space cat, part delicious sugary pop-tart & part rainbow. Most importantly, he comes complete with a mind numbing Japanese pop-song earworm of a themetune that will have you wailing and clawing at your ears.
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"And on your right, you should see the Golden Gate Bridge. And further down on your right, the terrified faces of the drivers on the Golden Gate Bridge."
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Taking as the starting point “Like a G6″ by Far East Movement, this guy gives it some added nerd by making the song about role playing & not the kind that’s usually reserved for behind closed bedroom doors.
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Adam Buxton brings us a kids counting song that not only teaches them basic numeracy but also the harsh realities of modern life. If you want your kids jaded and miserable, then play them this song!
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