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March 12th, 2013
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Or it could be trying to lull you into a sense of submission while the robot overlords assume power over humanity, but that's just a theory. Previously - 100 years of Oreo cookies Watch The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer weekdays at 4pm to 6pm ET and Saturdays at 6pm ET. For the latest from The Situation Room click here. |
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The ketchup crapper had diarrhea!
Reblogged this on Inside Amanda's Head and commented:
It seems America has reached its limit of laziness by the looks of this invention. The Oreo separator is still pretty neat, though.