Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Fart Attack

How Seinfeld's Theme Song Was Created, Are Beans Actually Good For Your Heart?, How To Fix Your Cracked Screen Without Leaving The House, The Stories Behind The 68 March Madness Mascots, VIDEO: In One Shot, Ping Pong Player Wins, Then Loses, Then Wins Again, This Florida Man Escaped From North Korea In A MiG-15 Fighter Jet
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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THE WOLFF OF 116TH STREET
How Seinfeld's Theme Song Was Created
noisey.vice.com
Before writing the most iconic theme song in the history of TV sitcoms, Jonathan Wolff was playing in studios during the day and jazz clubs at night as a young professional musician in Los Angeles.
THE BENEFITS OF TOOTING YOUR OWN HORN
Are Beans Actually Good For Your Heart?
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Relatedly: is there a correlation between the amount you eat and the amount you fart?
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How To Fix Your Cracked Screen Without Leaving The House
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So you dropped your phone and now you're carrying around a pocketful of shattered glass. That sucks. But wait, you're in luck! iCracked will meet you wherever you are and fix that screen in practically no time. Get repairs right before your eyes and be on your merry way.
WHAT'S A SOONER?
The Stories Behind The 68 March Madness Mascots
mentalfloss.com
There are 68 colleges and universities in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, all with their own ambassadors roaming the sidelines and the stands — and each mascot has its own story.
WHERE'D THE BALL GO?
VIDEO: In One Shot, Ping Pong Player Wins, Then Loses, Then Wins Again
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There's that saying about shooting for the moon. It doesn't apply to ping pong, because it usually leads to clowning yourself.
FINALLY A GOOD 'FLORIDA MAN'
This Florida Man Escaped From North Korea In A MiG-15 Fighter Jet
pri.org
Plenty of American families have wild stories about how their ancestors came to settle in the United States. But few of them involve someone defecting from an enemy nation in a fighter plane.
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CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS
Image: The 'Frecce Tricolori' Italian Air Force acrobatic squad fly over Rome, Tuesday, March 17, 2015 to mark the 154th anniversary of the Italian Unification in 1861.
The 'Frecce Tricolori' Italian Air Force acrobatic squad fly over Rome, Tuesday, March 17, 2015 to mark the 154th anniversary of the Italian Unification in 1861. Credit: AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia
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