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It is called a chiffon cake. Wikipedia has you covered on what it is, where it came from, and how it stacks against other cakes (surprisingly, supposedly healthier than butter-based cakes, but lacking the same flavor).

Or, go play Super Monday Night Combat. It’s basically that, plus science fiction dystopia.

"I've also heard this is a rather vulgar gesture in Britain."

The Slaughtering Grounds, by developer ImminentUprising. It, too, was criticized by Jim, and it's developer, too, abused YouTube's copyright claim system to try and suppress the review. It is available on Steam for $5, and it's reviews from Steam players is Mostly Negative. The chief complaints are that the game

Let's see.

Hmm. I know very little about automotive import laws, but I do know a bit more about firearm laws.

Too late! Signed up for insurance through the Exchange last year. Not bad insurance, only cost me $142 a month, but this year, my employer has moved me from contract employee to salaried, so now I'm on my employer's group plan. Costs the same as my old ACA plan, but also provides vision and dental, not just medical.

As a representative of both the alumni of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Class of 2011, and the ever loud, proud, spirited, and Best Dressed Band in the Land Marching Salukis, I also invite the so-called Princeton Mom to cut down on the verbal diarrhea.

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Not only is the scene impressively executed, it was filmed in the middle of downtown L.A.. This shootout continues to influence movie after movie, video game after video game.

Which I bet were all topped by a guest appearance by Tom and Ray Magliozzi.

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Everything I know about how to ride New York's subway, I learned here. I assume this knowledge is cross-compatible with MARTA.

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Would it be appropriate to put DLC released this year for a 2013 game on the list? If so, Simon Viklund and his cohorts continue to create excellent tracks for Overkill Software's Payday 2. From the subtle funk of "And Now We Wait" that builds as you work your way farther into the Murkywater facility in the Shadow

Strong Bad: "Uh oh. We got a Spinner."

I'm not a heavy comic book reader, but I got a distinct Dr. McNinja vibe from Deadpool watching the test footage.

Hold up now. When did that happen? Never saw that cut scene.

As an alumni member of the Best Dressed Band in the Land, I am relieved to have found no re-imagining of "Go, Southern, Go," and would like to say this would have never flown at SIUC. The Marching Salukis may not be saints, but they are professionals on the field, highly respectful, and save the crassness (verbal,

Is operating a train something that needs the driver's constant attention? I don't know, I'm not a train driver, but I'm pretty sure if I saw my driver playing a video game while he was in charge of the metal boxes I was hurtling around in, I'd be at least a little worried.