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Archive for August, 2008

Home Stretch is your daily hot link action intended to help you reach 5PM faster. Posted at 3:30PM CST everyday, email me if you’ve got a link that belongs here.   I’m not sure what this breakfast image is all about.

  • 10 Ridiculous “Before They Were Stars” Commercials.  [uncoached]
  • Top Showboaters In Sports.  [Fox Sports]
  • Worst cake EVER (pic).  [Tasty Booze]
  • What Hillary Clinton Learned From Brett Favre.  [Epic Carnival]
  • Top 10 Greatest Referee Attacks In Sports History.  [AllBalls]
  • Bad ass woman kills hitman hired to kill her.  [MSNBC]
  • Michelle Wie’s ass draws some attention from the crowd.  [BBI]
  • Chuggin at Wrigely.  [MacGsWorld]
  • Little Kid vs. Exercise Ball (video).  [Don Chavez]
  • Turning fat into power cells.  [Machochip]
  • Football player dangles chick from balcony.  [Busted Coverage]

I know you’ve seen Home Alone, but if you’ve also seen I Am Legend, this mix is great:

Yum!

Thanks John.

August 27 th
2008

Here’s a throwback commercial of Biggie rappin about his St. Ides brew.

Forget the great taste that’s less filling, I’d rather have some Ides and some dimes in the crib chillin.

What would Bill O’Reilly say if today’s rappers were in commercials rapping about drinking 40 oz’s?

Everyone likes to tell the know-it-all story of fortune cookies being made up in America, but here’s proof:

After being paralyzed for the past 20 years, Radi Kaiof began to walk down a street in Israel to the sound of a dim mechanical hum. That was the sound of an electronic exoskeleton, developed by a small Israeli high-tech company, propelling the 41 year old paraplegic down the street with a proud expression on his face.

Watch this video around the :20s mark, it’s nuts.

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