January 2010
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Why Improvised Shakespeare Owns the World
Son: I’m going to murder my father! Father: Is there a comma in that sentence? WHO BE YE?
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Haiti Earthquake: How to Help →
paulscheer: absurdlakefront: I’ve seen the message going around to text a number for sending $10 or $5 to Haiti, but I think many will give more with better information. I know I spend a lot more than $10 just on going out or for delivery on weekends, so I figure I can spare at least that much for disaster relief.  Above is a link compiled by MSNBC of the major international charities active...
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From Gawker's Weekend Box Office Report
2) Sherlock Holmes — $16.6 million Holmes has another bullish weekend, proving that Americans don’t want English homoeroticism relegated solely to big-budget pirate flicks. No, it seems that we want saucy maybe-gayness in pretty much every movie about people with British accents that gets made. This film has done mightily well — at $165 million it’s easily Guy Ritchie and Jude...
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Charlie Sheen blows.
While portraying Roger Dorn in the feature film Major League, Bernsen was involved in a real-life altercation with co-star Charlie Sheen. During the scuffle, Bernsen suffered a slight tear in his rotator cuff, leaving him unable to throw a baseball. For this reason, Bernsen was not in any on-field baseball action for the sequels Major League II and Major League: Back to the Minors.
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