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A recent Woot shirt had a creative explanation:

I can't believe that the Disney parks are still running that stunt show. I've been to Disney World four times but have never seen it.

Fan club secretary Freda Kelly got a shout-out in that first Christmas record. She was also the subject of a documentary this year:

Google Maps also still has an old 'easter egg' — search for walking directions from "The Shire" to "Mordor", and it will say "Use caution – One does not simply walk into Mordor."

It's intentionally misspelled, just like their Twitter feed, not that I quite understand why.

I liked this version because it didn't use CGI to make Peeta appear taller.

Instead it'll get a mediocre remake, probably starring LeBron.

Toontown. It's a magical place.

I think he did one or two — they didn't go well.

The Nerdist/Harrison Ford interview wasn't a total train wreck, but it seemed clear that Ford absolutely hates being interviewed. He manages to rein it in just long enough to get through a contractually-obligated press tour, but he never lets his guard down for a second.

This may be Ramsay's best-ever series — who knew?

I think she's alive and works on "Mythbusters" now.

Poor Nick, still operating under the illusion that his career might one day have integrity.

I think they lost to Jethro Tull.

Remember when Taylor Swift's biggest claim to fame was being Joe Jonas' ex?

Really? I thought it was excellent.

If it bombs in the ratings, he can always jump a shark.

Yes, but it's a Cadd9,which was quite the money chord back in the late 90s. Just ask Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox 20, etc. Even Green Day cashed in with "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)".

And in "Marc Cohn trivia for $500", he's married to Elizabeth Vargas of ABC News.