July 24, 2014

Meme’d From the Headlines: Bad Meat

Earlier this week it was revealed that a Chinese meat supplier was allegedly providing rotten meat to many fast food chains in China like McDonalds and KFC. Unfortunately that wasn't the only violation happening in fast food chains like McDonalds, KFC and Pizza Hut…..
July 22, 2014

Meme’d From the Headlines: The Moon Landing

Sunday night marked the 45th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon. Of course it was also the 45th anniversary of the date that Neil Armstrong uttered those famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” What you might not know is that that was only one of the choices that NASA members were deciding between. Here are some of the alternates.
July 18, 2014

Meme’d From the Headlines: NYC Horse & Carriages

It's no secret that Mayor DiBlasio is looking to get rid of the horse drawn carriages that ride through the streets of New York City and Central Park. But the carriages are a long held tradition in New York City and many people are not interested in losing this element of New York culture. But what if..instead of just getting rid of the tradition, we replace the horses with something else....
July 17, 2014

July is Belly Flop Season! (Video)

It's mid July and the dog days of summer can bring in lethargy and even boredom. Time to get the party started with some belly flops. It's the only sporting event where athletic ability is actually a liability. Sit down jocks. It's time for fat guys to rule the pool!!!!
July 16, 2014

Meme’d From the Headlines: MLB All Star Game

This week, the MLB All Star Game took place. If you were wandering around the games, you heard a lot of weird things. Here are some of the things overheard at the MLB All Star Game that didn't make the papers.
July 15, 2014

Meme’d From the Headlines: Costa Concordia

You remember the Costa Concordia-- the cruise ship ran aground near Italy in 2012 in a disaster. On Monday, a salvage plan ten months in the works finally began. Part of the nearly year long planning has been to talk about what to do with the wreckage once its been salvaged. Not all of the ideas made the final cut.