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I don't know why, but I think that's kind of cool. :)
Walt Disney Concert Hall is a Giant Heat Ray
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Re: Walt Disney Concert Hall is a Giant Heat Ray
Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh................ my eyes!!!! THEY BURN!!!!
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Re: Walt Disney Concert Hall is a Giant Heat Ray
Apparently the message was not passed on to Foods that the building was to also be used as a turkey leg warmer.
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Re: Walt Disney Concert Hall is a Giant Heat Ray
It was by design. They will use the heat rays to thaw out Walt once medical technology is able to bring him back from the dead. No, it won't be zombie Walt, so no need to work on cardio or practice the double tap...
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Re: Walt Disney Concert Hall is a Giant Heat Ray
Depending on why you think it's cool (which of course you don't know ;) ), you might get a kick out of an old favorite of mine, Why Buildings Fall Down.TiggerHappy wrote: I don't know why, but I think that's kind of cool. :)
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Buildings-Fal ... 039331152X
Not exactly the same tone as Cracked.com, though. :p: