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Nine Facial Expressions From The LSU Dance Team

June 20, 2008 by COED Staff  
Filed under Daily

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Nine Facial Expressions From The LSU Dance Team

After slaving away for about 30 straight days, it was time for BC to bust out a crowd favorite.

A chance to give back to our loyal readers who really just look at the photos. That is why we developed the Facial Expression Series. It allows readers to skip right past the useless banter and look at hot chicks.

This time we visit Walt Disney World for “The 2008 Nationals,” where ESPN will have wall-to-wall coverage of screaming fans and flaming commentators. For some reason the lookers from Baton Rouge attended and give us “9 Facial Expressions From The LSU Dance Team.” [Busted Coverage]

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Ryan Perrilloux Fight Video That Led To His Ousting Released

The Baton Rouge Police Department released surveillance tapes Wednesday showing the Oct. 26 fight outside The Varsity that led LSU coach Les Miles to bench former LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux and kick two other players off the team.

The blurry video shows a large scrum in the parking lot outside of the bar at 3353 Highland Road involving several people including patrons and club employees. [The Advocate]

Are You A Freak?: IAmNeurotic.com

June 10, 2008 by COED Staff  
Filed under News-ish

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Since I was 16-years-old, I can remember thinking about which sock I should put on which foot with a certain feeling that the wrong decision could cause disaster during the duration of me wearing that pair.

Yes, that’s nuts. No, I’m not crazy. But like many of you, I definitely have a tick or two.

To prove how wide-spread our bits of insanity scatter, some geniuses started IAmNeurotic.com, where users can anonymously post their obsessive-compulsive tendencies for you and the rest of the world to laugh at enjoy.

Visit IAmNeurotic.com now, and tell everyone what a whack-job you are!

Do you have any ticks, superstitions or strange habits?

(image source: Nature)

Tampa Jurors Forced To Watch Hardcore Porn

June 2, 2008 by COED Staff  
Filed under News-ish

maxhardcore.jpg Oh Tampa, everything you do makes us laugh (at you). Apparently, a panel of jurors in a Tampa court was forced to watch “extreme hardcore porn” in court, while deliberating whether or not California pornographer, aptly named Max Hardcore (aka Paul F. Little), violated any criminal obscenity laws.

From Tampa Bay Online:

Today, U.S. District Judge Susan Bucklew decided federal prosecutors can show excerpts of the movies, rather than the DVDs in their entirety, as they put on their case. Defense lawyers for Max Hardcore, whose real name is Paul F. Little, argued that jurors need to see the entirety of the movies because the repetition of the acts is a necessary component.

“Over a period of time, the shock is blunted,” defense lawyer Jeffrey J. Douglas said. “That is part of the presentation. That is part of the DVD.”

Federal prosecutor Lisamarie Freitas argued that the defense is trying to “desensitize” jurors.

Defense attorneys decided they will show the jurors the remainder of each movie as part of its cross examination. Read more

‘Tis the Season for Odd Ornaments

December 6, 2007 by John - USMA  
Filed under Entertainment, Photos

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Whether it’s decorating a tree, tabletop or doorway this holiday season, nothing spreads holiday cheer better than odd ornaments that make people feel uncomfortable. Deck the halls with…tampon snowflakes? Star Wars menorahs? At least they’re festive, I guess.

Check out the odd ornaments gallery after the jump. Read more

Video Trifecta: Human Tetris

October 19, 2007 by Steve - Seton Hall  
Filed under Sports, Video, video trifecta

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A Japanese game show turns humans into Tetris pieces. And hilarity ensues.

The show recently went on sale for re-broadcast in the international markets, so expect to see it show up on cable sometime soon.

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Check out the videos after the jump! Read more

Oscar the Death Cat

September 13, 2007 by COED Staff  
Filed under News-ish

This is one cat you may not want curling up next to you. Oscar, a two year old stray that was adopted as a kitten by the third floor dementia unit of the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Island, reportedly has an uncanny ability to tell when a patient is about to die.

In over 25 observed cases, Oscar the Death Cat (they’re calling him that, not me) goes into a patient’s room about two hours before they kick the bucket. Sometimes he even sits down next to them.

One doctor was “convinced of Oscar’s talentâ€? during his 13th case. A patient the doctor was tending to showed many common signs of approaching death, but Oscar wouldn’t stay inside the room. The doctor thought the feline’s correct prediction streak was over, until 10 hours later. When the patient passed away a few hours after doctors expected, Oscar was right there with her. Read more

Foreign People are Damn Weird!

September 5, 2007 by Steve - Seton Hall  
Filed under News-ish, Photos

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Why are foreign people so damn weird? I’ve never been abroad to China, very Eastern Europe, South America or Africa but after looking at the photos in this gallery I can tell you I won’t be visiting anytime soon.

Just before you pass out drunk tonight remember to thank your lucky stars that:

#1 You will never have to carry around a bushel of hay with a 1 speed bike.

#2 You will never have to drive around in your 1977 mini cooper with your cow in the back seat.

Check out what I’m talking about after the jump… Read more