Wednesday, August 13, 2014

How Crude

Now Arriving At Pittsburgh International: Fracking, Lauren Bacall Dead At 89, A Compilation Of The Many Times FedEx Has Given Zero F*cks About Your Packages, The Science Of Drunk Texting, Fox News Host Calls Robin Williams 'Such A Coward', The NFL's Hometown Rosters
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014
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HOW CRUDE
Now Arriving At Pittsburgh International: Fracking
nytimes.com
Pittsburgh's airport is struggling financially and mired in debt. For salvation, airport officials are looking down — about 6,000 feet. The quiet runways, it turns out, are sitting on enough natural gas to run the whole state of Pennsylvania for a year and a half.
R.I.P.
Lauren Bacall Dead At 89
insidemovies.ew.com
The 89-year-old actress died from a stroke at her home.
'HANDLE WITH CARE' IS MORE OF A SUGGESTION
A Compilation Of The Many Times FedEx Has Given Zero F*cks About Your Packages
digg.com
With this level of wanton destruction and complete disregard for what their job entails, any one of these FedEx workers would fit right in at Congress.
MIS U SOO MUCH :(
The Science Of Drunk Texting
news.com.au
Alcohol doesn't make you behave badly, it just makes you care less.
UPDATE: SHEP SMITH APOLOGIZES
Fox News Host Calls Robin Williams 'Such A Coward'
digg.com
Fox News host Shepard Smith needs to learn a little empathy. This is unacceptable behavior towards a man who struggled with addiction and depression, especially after Mr. Williams' family asked to have their privacy respected during their time of grieving. UPDATE: Smith has since apologized and clarified his remarks.
THE BROWNS WOULD ACTUALLY BE GOOD
The NFL's Hometown Rosters
besttickets.com
What if every football player was rostered on the team he was born closest to? The Texas, California and Florida NFL teams would, logically, have some pretty mean starting rosters. But what would the rest of the teams look like?
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LITTLE GIRL, BIG TOP
Image: A girl from the Mobile Mini Circus for Children demonstrates her skills in front of police officers during a performance at the European Union Compound in Kabul, Afghanistan. The circus is a program run by a nonprofit group supported by foreign embassies and others in Afghanistan. Some 850 children across the country take part in the program, which includes children from refugee families and orphanages.
A girl from the Mobile Mini Circus for Children demonstrates her skills in front of police officers during a performance at the European Union Compound in Kabul, Afghanistan. The circus is a program run by a nonprofit group supported by foreign embassies and others in Afghanistan. Some 850 children across the country take part in the program, which includes children from refugee families and orphanages. Credit: AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini
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