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Penn State beats UF…in something

Rob @ July 28, 2009 # No Comment Yet

The University of Florida has been one of the top party schools in the United States, boasting such figures like the highest STD transmission rate in a metropolitan area.  In fact, Florida itself has some pretty big party numbers, with the Palm Bay-Melbourne area in Brevard County having the highest alcohol consumption rate based on […]

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10 Things NOT to say to a guy after sex

Brittany @ July 27, 2009 # No Comment Yet

We’re all familiar with the onion skin thin ego of men. Despite that tough man, ironclad — facade — exterior, they’re easily bruised, easily hurt, easily offended…especially in bed. We’re also familiar with that awkward air, the one that sometimes follows a good — usually bad — romp, roll in the hay, scrogg, drill, whatever […]

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Former Miss California trades tiara for book deal

Brittany @ July 27, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Carrie Prejean, former Miss California, is yet again back in the news. This time though, it’s not about the latest crude diss Perez Hilton has to spit her way. It’s about a new book deal, as reported on PopEater, where she will discuss all of the cheap, tactless, crass and otherwise ignorant remarks spat her […]

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Bill Gates has too many friends

Rob @ July 26, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Facebook supports athletes and movie stars with their fan groups and friends who hang on every word, and every update from their favorite stars.  Within minutes of an update from Dwight Howard on his Facebook page or his twitter feed, hundreds of comments pour into the Web stream.  It’s crazy the kind of attention we […]

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“Sprite ad” banned, what a joke

Brittany @ July 26, 2009 # No Comment Yet

First the news came that Coca-Cola put a ban on a recent ad for one of its products, Sprite, due to explicit content.

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Swine flu gaining momentum…again?

Brittany @ July 25, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Is it just because I haven’t had anyone close to me come down with it? Is it because it seems like all the cases I’ve heard of sound so few and far between? Is it because I myself haven’t come down with it? I’m talking about reasons I haven’t been afraid of the swine flu […]

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Obama a racist? I don’t know, but he’s certainly human

Brittany @ July 25, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Apparently, the issue of race is far more important to the American people these days than health care, at least that’s what the latest, most popular news reports have been implying with all this talk of President Barack Obama’s recent race related verbal misstep. This past week, Obama really stirred the cauldron by saying that […]

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Billy The Hurricane Slayer

andrea @ July 24, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Apparently, when you’re rich and smart, there is no limit to what you (think you) can do. Let’s take Mr. Bill Gates for example. Gates is responsible for the multi-million dollar Microsoft Corporation and just came up with another idea. This Microsoft founder wants to become a…wait for it…“hurricane slayer.”

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Letter reminds US whose lives should be honored

andrea @ July 24, 2009 # No Comment Yet

In the past month or so, America has mourned the loss of several celebrities. From Michael Jackson, to Walter Cronkite, news of their famous lives and now famous deaths have been overwhelmingly evident in every media outlet you can look to, but there are many people whose deaths we are forgetting about. We’re forgetting about […]

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Study shows combat vets more likely to murder

andrea @ July 23, 2009 # No Comment Yet

It’s hard to believe, or even imagine, what many American soldiers have endured while fighting for our country. We’ve all heard of post traumatic stress disorder, and many people may have experienced it first hand with Vietnam War veterans. With this generation of combat veterans, we’re experiencing something a little more shocking.

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