Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Not So Funny Anymore

How To Feel Great, Sony May Pull 'The Interview' From Theaters, Get The Gift Of Slim, Inside The New Stealth Arsenal, Mother Calls In To C-SPAN To Yell At Her Pundit Sons, U.S. Will Bid For 2024 Olympics
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
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NOT SO FUNNY ANYMORE
Sony May Pull 'The Interview' From Theaters
hollywoodreporter.com
As hackers issued new threats of violence on Tuesday, Sony Pictures began telling theater owners who had booked "The Interview" that they are free to drop the movie, and that the studio will support them whatever decision they make.
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bellroy.com
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TOP GHOST GUNS
Inside The New Stealth Arsenal
popsci.com
A top secret class of autonomous drones is changing the way war is being waged.
'OH GOD IT'S MOM'
Mother Calls In To C-SPAN To Yell At Her Pundit Sons
digg.com
Brothers Brad and Dallas Woodhouse get an unexpected call from their mother during a "Washington Journal" appearance.
CITY TO BE CHOSEN LATER
U.S. Will Bid For 2024 Olympics
chicagotribune.com
The United States Olympic Committee has thrown a hat in the ring for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
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JUST A QUICK HIBERNATION
Image: Florin Bors, aged 8 from Bacau, northern Romania, wearing a bear fur takes a break from performing a holiday season ritual in Bucharest, Romania, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014. In pre-Christian rural traditions, dancers wearing colored costumes or animal furs, touring house to house in villages singing and dancing to ward off evil. In recent years following the economic downturn in Romania, a European Union member since 2007, the tradition has moved to Romania's cities where dancers travel to perform the ritual for money.
Florin Bors, aged 8 from Bacau, northern Romania, wearing a bear fur takes a break from performing a holiday season ritual in Bucharest, Romania, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014. In pre-Christian rural traditions, dancers wearing colored costumes or animal furs, touring house to house in villages singing and dancing to ward off evil. In recent years following the economic downturn in Romania, a European Union member since 2007, the tradition has moved to Romania's cities where dancers travel to perform the ritual for money. Credit: AP Photo/Octav Ganea, Mediafax
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