Parents shopping on a shoe-string budget should check out their local Toys R Us. Sales as high as one cent are providing big savings for families and sending ripples through the high-chair manufacturing industry. Don’t miss out on this amazing SuperBuy! Thanks to Jodi for spotting this.
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My Favorite Viagra Commercial to Hate
December 13, 2009
This Viagra commercial — perhaps the worst commercial in the history of the world besides the dancing Prilosec OTC lady commercial — warns
Follow the Red Balloon…to Fortune and Glory!
November 30, 2009
This article was written for ScienceCheerleader.com. By reading it, you justify the public humiliation that I endured while walking nearly a mile with a giant red balloon.
Hail Ian!
November 27, 2009
Ian is in the band, Deville. He also looks like this statue of Caeser, which gained considerable poularity after Laura mimed it in Caesar’s Palace. There is pretty much nothing else about Ian that I would like you to know at this point.
Five New Super Mario Kart World Records
November 23, 2009
In August, Brandon Skar of Snoqualmie, WA, systematically destroyed all of my Super Mario Kart Records on Twin Galaxies. I’ve chipped away at his efforts with five new World Records, but there is still a long way to go before The Quest is complete.
MimeFest 2009: Denny Green vs. Ken Wisenhunt
November 11, 2009
2006 Cardinals vs. Bears post-game conference 2009 Cardinals vs. Bears post-game conference
Best Pepsi Commercial Starring Jimmy Fallon Dancing in a Striped Shirt EVER?
November 9, 2009
This Pepsi commercial starring Jimmy Fallon and Parker Posey is perhaps my favorite commercial of all time for reasons that include but are not limited to
What a Crocs!
November 3, 2009
If my feet could have nightmares, they would pretty much look like the Crocs store in Pittsburgh International Airport.
Blend THIS!
October 18, 2009
In “Blend It” series of videos, the company’s CEO, Tom Dickson, dons a white labcoat and puts his standard blender to the test with a variety of random objects, including an iPhone.
The Road to the New Energy Economy
October 16, 2009
This summer, I attended a series of Congressional briefings, “The Road to the New Energy Economy”, which brought together scientists and policymakers to discuss the various energy challenges facing our nation. One of these briefings focused on emerging biofuel technology, and I managed to score some behind-the-scenes interviews with the events’ sponsors and speakers. The [...]






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