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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Yoostar is the Future of Movies
If you haven’t visited Yoostar.com yet, I strongly urge you to head on over there and meet your future maker: Your stardom awaits you! You see, Yoostar is the future of movie making where you can replace an actor in … Continue reading
Futile Button Mashing in New York
When I was growing up in New Jersey, I would dream of one day driving a car and being able to go wherever I wanted. I knew that it would be years before I would actually be able to steer … Continue reading
Primate DNA and the End of Inoperable Cancer
Are we able to stand up and dance for joy yet that primate DNA might eradicate illness while inoperable cancer might be a thing of the past? Share this:
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