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 +42Posted on Feb 2nd, 2011 | re: Bill O'Reilly Would Like To Know Where The Moon Came From, Please (85 comments)

C’MON!!!

 0Posted on Jan 26th, 2011 | re: The 2011 Academy Awards Nominees Are Here, So, You Know (111 comments)

This next song goes out to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, it’s called “We Hate You Please Die”.
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 +4Posted on Dec 17th, 2010 | re: Thursday Night TV Open Thread: Goodnight, 2010 (90 comments)

I couldn’t stop laughing at Charlie’s insistence that Mac think of the puck as a bowl of cream.

 0Posted on Jun 24th, 2010 | re: Best New Party Game 26: Do You Mean The One Where... (420 comments)

What’s that one pop song that some indie kids covered on youtube?

 +7Posted on Apr 8th, 2010 | re: Holy Shit, The Insane Clown Posse "Miracles" Video Is CRAMAZING (201 comments)

“I fed a fish to a pelican at Frisco bay
It tried to eat my cell phone, he ran away”

The lyrics to this song have more layers than an onion made of exploration. For example, the lyrics above are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they present an interactive experience for the listener, creating a bridge between artist and patron in ways never before attempted. If one looks closely at the lyrics, a mystery presents itself, and the audience is left no choice but to solve the puzzle or lay awake at night for the rest of his/her existence wondering:

“He ran away” Who ran away? Was it the fish or the pelican? Using context clues, placed delicately around the solution like a catering plate, we are confronted with the shocking and unexpected answer.

Fish swim. Birds fly. NEITHER BIRD NOR FISH RUN.

Therefore, the cell[phone ran away.