Archive for the ‘Fun’ Category
Jimmy Fallon’s 2010 Emmy Opening had a Glee twist to it
Check out the Glee cast with Jimmy Fallon at the 2010 Emmys starting the show off with a musical/comedy. Too bad this was the only “entertaining” part of the entire broadcast.
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Star Wars as a 1920’s silent film
What would Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back have looked like if it were a 1920’s silent film? Wonder no more…
Enjoy!
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Did you know? Super Mario Bros clouds were also the bushes?
That’s right! The clouds in Super Mario Bros. were also used as the bushes! The same programming was used, just changed in color from white to green and the screen placement was altered!
Check it out!

Super Mario Bros. is available in the Wii Shop Channel on the Nintendo Wii for 500 points.
Every lightsaber ignition and retraction in the Star Wars movies
Star Wars Celebration 5 is currently underway, and in celebration, a fan decided to take every lightsaber ignition and retraction in every movie and combine them into one video… hope you enjoy!
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Best foods for every part of your body
Thanks to Men’s Health website for this great information! Check out what they say is the best food for every part of your body!

Skin
Carrots are loaded with vitamin A, which helps balance the pH of your skin’s surface, making it just acidic enough to fend off harmful bacteria. Plus National Cancer Institute researchers found that people with the highest intakes of carotenoids—pigments that occur naturally in carrots—were six times less likely to develop skin cancer than those with the lower intakes.
Hair
Low iron levels can lead to baldness, according to a Cleveland Clinic review. Researchers looked at 11 studies on the relationship between iron intake and hair loss, and concluded that treating iron deficiency may help regrow hair. Feed your mane iron-packed foods such as lean red meat, turkey, egg yolks, dried beans, dried fruit, whole grains.

Eyes
The National Institute of Health found that people who consume the most lutein—a carotenoid found in plant foods—are 43 percent less likely to develop macular degeneration. Lutein helps filter blue light, preventing it from damaging retinal tissues. Eat two servings of greens each day. Consider one serving to be ½ cup of cooked spinach, broccoli, or brussels sprouts.

Heart
Cornell University researchers found that eating one Red Delicious apple a day can block LDL oxidation, resulting in an 8 percent drop in levels. Bonus: Apples (and their skins) contain soluble fiber, the kind that scrubs artery walls clean. Cut one up and mix it into your oatmeal, another top source.

Muscles
To maximize muscle growth, you need the right raw materials. Beef is the perfect muscle food because it’s packed with protein, zinc, and creatine. Down a hefty portion of each with this taco-salad recipe from Men’s Health cover model Gregg Avedon:
Brown ½ pound of extra-lean ground beef over medium heat. As it cooks, sprinkle it with black pepper, 2 teaspoons of chili powder, and a couple dashes of Tabasco. Place the cooked beef, one diced tomato, and 2 tablespoons of low-fat cheese over a bed of lettuce, and top with salsa.
Bones
Bones are a lot like reclusive coworkers; until one snaps, you aren’t likely to give them much thought. Drink two 8-ounce glasses of vitamin D-fortified low-fat milk every day. This provides your body with 600 milligrams (mg) of calcium and 5 micrograms (mcg) of vitamin D, the perfect combination of nutrients to build break-resistant bones. Plus, in a 20-year study, U.K. researchers determined that men who drink more than 6 ounces of milk a day have half the risk of stroke of men who drink less.

Belly
By snacking on the right foods—those that are low in sugar but rich in protein—you’ll keep your metabolic furnace stoked, and be less likely to binge between meals. Have one slice of hard or semihard cheese—for instance, Cheddar, Swiss, or provolone—two or three times a day. Cheese has 7 grams of protein per slice and contains no sugar. That means it doesn’t raise blood-sugar levels, so your body stays in fat-burning mode. Want an alternative? Opt for a cup of low-fat plain yogurt or a stick of beef jerky.
Manhood
When it comes to keeping your sex sessions going long and strong, a certain amino acid known as L-Arginine may be man’s best friend. "L-Arginine works like Viagra by increasing nitric oxide to help relax blood vessels and allow more blood flow to the penis," says Marrena Lindberg, author of The Orgasmic Diet. Some studies suggest that getting three grams a day could make for better erections. Many foods high in good-for-you omega 3s are also high in L-Arginine, such as free-range game, seafood, walnuts, and sesame seeds. Plus, omega 3s help your body better absorb L-Arginine, according to a study in Nutrition & Metabolism. There are no RDA guidelines for how much L-Arginine you should have, but Lindberg recommends getting your daily fix by eating omega-3 packed protein such as free-range beef and chicken, or fatty fish like salmon.
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The characters that didn’t make Super Mario Bros. Crossover… pretty funny stuff!
Remember the awesome Super Mario Bros. Crossover game that I posted a while back that took characters from many original NES games and put them in Super Mario Bros so that you can play as them? Well, now another video has been released that shows you the characters that didn’t make the cut, and you start to understand why. Enjoy!
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8-bit Twilight Saga: Eclipse game … funny…
This reminds me of the good old days in the early 90’s of a movie releasing and then shortly after that, a 8-bit Nintendo game would come out about the movie. The music tried to emulate what was in the movie, the graphics tried to come close on loading screens, but when the gameplay would start you’d be reminded you were playing an 8-bit game.
Check out what the good people at The Station did with the Twilight Saga: Eclipse and play the game here.. as soon as it asks you to make a decision, click the answer you wish to make. The game will take you to YouTube, where you’ll finish playing the game. Pretty clever and funny at the same time!
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100 Best Movie Lines in 200 Seconds
This is a clever compilation of the 100 best lines from the movies and they’ve done it all in 200 seconds!
Check it out and see how many you remember!
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22 fictional characters have their names revealed!
Thanks to website reader Arlene K for sending this in!
Did you ever watch a show only to think to yourself, “What’s their real name?” Well, think no more! Jason of Mental_Floss wrote an article that combines all the names that people have asked about, and I think it’s pretty cool!
You know the characters, but you might not know their full names. Store these away for future trivia nights.
Check out cool Flash based Transformer transformations
YouTube user osro1113 has been working on some short Flash animations that are really neat, and show the movie line of Transformers, transforming. Pretty cool if you ask me… lots of detail went into the animation.
Click the video twice to head to YouTube to see the rest!
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NASA wants you to put your face in space
From the NASA website:
Fly Your Face in Space
NASA wants to put a picture of you on one of the two remaining space shuttle missions and launch it into orbit. To launch your face into space and become a part of history, just follow these steps:
First…Select the Participate button at the bottom of this page and upload your image/name, which will be flown aboard the space shuttle. Don’t have a picture to upload? No problem, just skip the image upload and we will fly your name only on your selected mission!
Next…Print and save the confirmation page with your flight information.Later…Return to this site after the landing to print your Flight Certificate – a commemorative certificate signed by the Mission Commander. You can also check on mission status, view mission photographs, link to various NASA educational resources and follow the commander and crew on Twitter or Facebook.
Deviant artist makes a Futurama/X-Men collision
This is really awesome… user gottabecarl, created a brilliant mesh of Futurama and X-Men characters for our enjoyment. Take a look and see how many of them you can spot and who they are supposed to be!
Click to enlarge!







