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Waste Time for 10 minutes to 2 hours?

Here are a list of carefully gathered links that might affect YOU:

*Note: None of these are HOTLINKS, so you have to copy/paste:

Is this someone we know?
Hilarious for computer programmer!
Wierd Human Anomaly
Wikipedia Wierdness
Sudoku Rubik Cube
Best LDS Missionary Ever!
Longest Name EVER
The New AOL
For Pet Lovers
Official Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day
The Sophisticated Hacker Website
Camera New Canon Rebel - Looks good enough to buy
This is how stupid people die
The Color Code

Think twice about dropping a sarcastic remark
Just plain, Silly FUN - Checkout a Strongbad Email (SB Email)
Blow you mind astro-physics and multiple dimensions and stuff
This is a neat flash video of the world if there were only 100 people
Learn to play Mah Jong
How the original Star Wars effects studio made their ghetto sound clips
What does your PHONE NUMBER spell?
How to build the best PAPER AIRPLANE ever
http://www.innerself.com/Health/urine.htm
http://www.google.com/trends?q=
Biggest waste of time EVER
Free Program Downloads for Windows
101 Really Useful Websites - Just Browse
Etymology of punctuation
This is mostly for MOM. She might like to start thinking about building a new house
Unique Fact of the Day
Create your own motivational poster!

*Note to Noelle: So sorry for that "Thank You" link that was first on the list. My web browser, "Ad Block Pro", removes all questionable advertisements from view so I was unaware of the crude banner below. So so sorry.

ENJOY!

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  3. Thanks for making the links, I went to almost all of them. How do you find these places anyway? I enjoyed the etymology of punctuation and of course unique fact of the day. I agree, typing all those words is the biggest waste of time ever. The first one, I found EXTREMELY crude, *the pic at the bottom* and I am not sure if that Nintendo employee is a friend or not.

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  4. Since you made hotlinks, I've checked out quite a few, my favorite being fact of the day like belle. So boring, I know. Love you!

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