Ty-D-Bowl Death
Dan Resin, the actor who portrayed the Ty-D-Bowl Man in TV ads has died at age 79. In lieu of flowers, his family is asking friends and admirers to just spray a little air freshener.
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Cosby Rumors
Bill Cosby says he's tired of false rumors of his death being spread on the Internet... so he's doing the decent thing and killing himself for real.
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Brutal Bank Heist
Six bank security guards were beheaded during a bank robbery in Afghanistan. The Obama administration is vowing to find the killers, just as soon as they determine if those guards were paid any bonuses for 2008.
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Volt for $61K?
GM dealers across the country may add $20,000 to the $41,000 suggested retail price for the Chevy Volt. So prospective Volt buyers now have a choice between spending $61,000 for a lemon or the Charlie Rangel/Maxine Waters legal defense fund.
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Escalade #1
The Cadillac Escalade is the most stolen car in America. First, the dealer robs you when you pay $61,000 for the car, and then the UAW robs you with a $65 billion taxpayer bailout.
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August 3rd
8: Roman Empire general Tiberius defeats Dalmatians on the river Bathinus, thanks to reinforcements sent by Cruella De Ville.
881: At the Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu, Louis III of France defeats the Vikings, but fails to cover the spread.
2004: The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty reopens after being closed since the September 11 attacks, finally foiling al Qaeda’s sinister plot to stop Americans from selling crappy gift shop t-shirts for $35 a pop.
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