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Animals-Eating Friday: 'Nolan's Cheddar' Mighty Mouse 'Commercial'London-based filmmaker and animatronics whiz John Nolan released this video late last year, but it only seems to have made its way to the U.S. within the last couple of weeks. The fake commercial is for "Nolan's Cheddar," with the tagline "Seriously strong." Strong? If you... |
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Nolan's CheddarNolan's Cheddar is a brilliant short film by the master of animatronics John Nolan. It took two months to make this video. At first it looks like a cruel story but keep watching as it turns out to be very funny.(via Everlasting Blort) The Presurfer ... |
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Writing Beyond Blue: Keeping My End of the BargainLast week saw the publication date for my book, Beyond Blue: Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes, which means it is now in bookstores (theoretically anyway). So I wanted to reflect on why I wrote it … I’m a tad over hearing about how depression and other mood disorder ... |
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The Hard Sell: McLelland Seriously Strong CheddarIs it acceptable to wish death on people you've never met? Surely not, and yet I can't be the only person to have found myself consumed with violent hatred for the dinner party guests in the ad for McLelland Seriously Strong Cheddar. I can't justify it. I hate their smug middle-class cosiness, ye... |
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Texas Stadium Demolition: 'Cheddar Explosion' Sponsored By KraftIRVING, Texas — Some lucky contest winner is going to get to blow up Texas Stadium. The City of Irving and Kraft Foods provided details Thursday of their sponsorship deal for the building's implosion – including a national essay contest with the winner getting to pull the trigger t... |
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Cheddar for Tweets: @HuffingtonPost’s Twitter-Based Revenue SchemeTwitter still isn’t showing interest in hunting down hard cash profits , but the ever-sneaky Huffington Post has worked out how it can profit from Twitter instead: By charging to embed Tweets into its blog comments. Genius? Or Generally nasty? HuffPo isn’t the first one to this idea... |


