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#347688 - French Hot Chocolate
French Hot Chocolate. An easy recipe for dark hot chocolate that tastes just the kind served in Paris cafes!
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#347704 - Chocolate Chunk Apricot Cookies Recipe
Perfectly chewy and thick chocolate chunk apricot cookies. One of the best flavor combinations ever!
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#347706 - Sour Cream Pound Cake with Whiskey Cranberries Recipe
Moist and flavorful sour cream pound cake dotted with whiskey soaked cranberries.
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Steven Wright: One of the most underrated comedians of all time
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My mom's boyfriend was furious with the dealership when he noticed a noise after they did some repairs...
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NPR worried about Ebola effect on prostitution in Sierra Leone

NPR worried about Ebola ruining prostitution in Sierra Leone. It’s the oldest story in the world—hemorrhagic fever wrecking small businesswomen’s livelihood—and NPR has it covered.
Dish Introduces $20-a-Month Streaming-TV Service
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What the hell is this UFO ejecting an orb filmed in California today?
The Video for The End of the World
D GThe one from Gremlins 2 was better

In 1980, Ted Turner launched a 24-hour cable news channel appropriately called Cable News Network, or CNN. He vowed to keep bringing us news until the end of the world. And CNN made preparations for just such an event. Turner said,
We'll be on, and we will cover the end of the world, live, and that will be our last event. We'll play the National Anthem only one time, on the first of June [the day CNN launched], and when the end of the world comes, we'll play 'Nearer My God To Thee' before we sign off.
Turner no longer owns CNN, but the video is still there, still ready to play, labeled “hold for release” until the end of the world is confirmed …although it’s a little fuzzy as to who would confirm it. Michael Ballaban was an intern at CNN in 2009, and found the video. It’s in a format more appropriate for 1980 TV sets, but you can watch the band play at Jalopnik. -via Uproxx




