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Even the relevancy of Facebook seems to be waning. I generally find my time on the internet is not spent so much on Facebook. Maybe “mini-feed” really was the “jump the shark?? moment for Facebook, and from here on out we’ll see it declining in importance and popularity – unless, of course, some other football teams decides that “White Nation” is a legitimate joke...
...Harvard. Green recalls one meeting during which the popular ballad “Unbreak My Heart” started playing on the radio while he and others were discussing the show. “Someone said, ‘wouldn’t it be funny if the shark??—there’s a shark in the show—‘got up and sang a power ballad at the end?’ And just like that, it happened, and now it’s a huge part of the show...
...year he would appear in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” for which he would receive an Academy Award. Here, in the role of journalist David Locke, his sheer charisma in the role enthralls and sucks in the audience. His shark??s grin is as present as ever, and he wields it recklessly, bringing credibility to a character that would surely appear flat and lifeless in less talented hands. David Locke is a journalist covering a conflict in an unnamed Northern African nation. Bored with his work...
...start with Miss Dee Meaner, a spoiled has-been child star who will stoop to anything to get back into the limelight. Cookies go missing; Miss Dee starts hanging out with Indy Sykes, a suspicious dictator-look-alike; the ship gets hijacked—possibly by a great white shark??and a Private Eye gets on the job to discover what all the chaos is about...
...Bush’s administration and supporters. The King of Hearts is of course the King of compassionate conservatism himself, George W. Bush. Decked out in skin tight spandex, with rippling muscles and a tight Speedo, he’s bound to find his way into any card shark??s heart. Right by his side is the queen of hearts, first lady Laura Bush, posing as a doctor. Moving down the royal hierarchy, we find the captain of the ship, Jack of Diamonds Dick Cheney—steering the ship with his characteristic smirk. Rounding out this Republican...