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Shall I call Dr. Pepper?

In those days, Australian TV networks were more than willing to borrow/rip-off American promos. Here's what Channel 10 did in 1991 when they unveiled their new logo (which they are still using).
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No wonder Quentin Tarantino still uses VHS, he can still afford them.

Game shows Horror movies are back!

Everyone thinks Geocities is dead, but he just give everything up and started a fresh new life in Japan.

Move to Europe.

Interesting how the only 'fresh' ratings are from Common Sense Media and Sonia Saraiya.

I'm not letting that sink in my house again, not after last time.

I remember cracking up when I saw a Kenny Rogers Roasters during my holiday in Singapore (of all places).

"This man is a Timberlake and you need to stop treating him like a Fatone."

Happy birthday!

If you don't mind torrenting, someone on kat.cr uploads them daily.

When I discovered that particular trick, I felt like the smartest kid in the world that day.

That eel scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it, I avoided that particular level for a long time because of that.

From what I've seen on my phone (with has no AdBlock), Netflix's advertising/marketing is 99% online. I sometimes see web ads for Narcos.

It's a shame the Dimensions sets will be just as expensive as regular Lego sets.

At least the interim ColbertLateShow.com had videos that worked worldwide. Damn you, CBS!

"You want to see how Davy Crockett really died at the Alamo? You must be eighteen!"

Interesting, my local electronics store had at least 10 of those BB-8 controllable droids on display. But it probably has more to do with the AU$249 price tag.