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12.23.2006
New milka
We hope that this is just a cool pic edit, not the future of Milka industries.



Milka is Kraft Foods' best-selling brand of milk chocolate. It is sold as chocolate bars, Easter Bunnies, and in other forms. It was created in 1901 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland by chocolatier Philippe Suchard as his first milk chocolate variety.
The brand has a well-known symbol, the "Milka Cow", a lilac colored Simmental cow sporting a bell around her neck, usually shown in an Alpine meadow. The name is derived from combining Milch and Kakao (the German terms for milk and cocoa, its primary ingredients). The chocolates are distinctively packaged in purple.

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12.20.2006
Paste me some more!
How great would it be if you could just paste some more when you need it



Humans use only 10% or less of their brain: Even though many mysteries of brain function persist, every part of the brain has a known function. So pasting some more won't actually do any good.

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12.19.2006
Vegy animals part 4
Peeled off orange frog



The Golden Toad (Bufo periglenes) was a small, shiny, bright-orange toad that was once abundant in a small region high-altitude cloud-covered tropical forests, about 30 square kilometers in area, above the city of Monteverde, Costa Rica. For this reason, it is sometimes also called the Monteverde Golden Toad, or the Monte Verde Toad. Other common English names include Alajuela Toad and Orange Toad.

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12.16.2006
Dandelion Pac-Man
In biology classes, teachers said that when dandelions matures into a globe of fine filaments they are usually distributed by wind, carrying away the seed-containing achenes. Also blowing it apart is a popular pastime for children. But look what happened here...




Did you know that this globe is called the "dandelion clock", and the number of blows required to completely rid the clock of its seeds is deemed to be the time of day?.



Pac-Man is an arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution by Midway, first released in Japan in 1979. Immensely popular from its first release through today, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.

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12.15.2006
Hornet vs Fly
A great way to keep domestic flies off your kitchen table is to train a hornet fly exterminator :)




Actions to avoid hornets:
* Disturbing a nest (including vibrations and loud noises)
* Being within a few meters or yards of a nest
* Disturbing a hornet within a few meters of a nest
* Blocking the path of a hornet
* Breathing on the nest or hornet
* Rapid air movements
* Killing a hornet, especially near a nest
* Never pour gasoline or petroleum down a nest hole. This is extremely hazardous and environmentally unsound.

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12.14.2006
Arnold rushmore
Is this a prophecy?




In one scene of the movie Demolition man, the "Arnold Schwarzenegger Presidential Library" is mentioned, as well as the changes to society beginning with his election as Governor of California. This was presumably intended as an incongruous joke in 1993, particularly in a film starring Stallone, who was seen as a rival of sorts to Schwarzenegger. However, given Schwarzenegger's subsequent political career and the possibility that the U.S. Constitution could be amended to permit foreign-born citizens to serve as President, the reference could be considered unintentionally prophetic.

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12.13.2006
Nun fight
How will she explain herself to the chief nun, that she was aiming for a spooky ghost which just went through a closed monastery door. Tough one.



An abbess (Latin abbatissa, fem. form of abbas, abbot) is the female superior, or Mother Superior, of an abbey of nuns. Abbesses are, like abbots, major superiors in canon law. They receive the vows of the sisters of the abbey and have full authority in its administration. As they do not receive Holy Orders, in the Roman Catholic church they do not have many of the other powers conferred upon abbots, however, and they do not exercises authority over territories outside of their monastery.

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12.11.2006
Vegy animals part 3
It is very common for a canary to turn into the lemon, and it has some benefits. Write us some.


The Canary (Serinus canaria) sometimes called the Island Canary, Wild Canary or Atlantic Canary, is a small songbird in the finch family.
This bird is native to the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Madeira. The bird was named after the Canary Islands, not the other way around; "Canary" is derived from the Latin canaria, "of the dogs", referring to the numerous dogs kept by the inhabitants of the islands.

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12.09.2006
Mouse defence
Brand new first person arcade shooter. Goal is to defend the mouse hole from cats, when low on hit points, shoot the cheese for healing. Post your highscores here.



This situation is well known in cartoon and in video (computer) games world. Try to make the hunter become prey and prey to become a hunter. This was made by programming and publishing Deer Avenger computer game, parody on Deer hunter, whereas player plays the role of deer who tries to track and hunt down human. It doesn't need to be said that the game is filled with funny situations when you try to lure humans out with beer, or how does the trophy room looks like after good hunting day.

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12.08.2006
Double Dangerfield
Rodney Dangerfield won't mind if we joke on his account. He did start the "no respect" jokes on the first place.



Rodney Dangerfield (November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004), born Jacob Cohen, was an American comedian and actor, best known for the line "I don't get no respect" and his monologues on that theme. His very first "no respect" joke: "I don't get no respect. I played hide-and-seek, and they wouldn't even look for me."
His tombstone writes: "There goes the neighbourhood"

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