The Worst It has labeled itself as stupid, so it just became the worst site of the week. Why in God’s name would you want to buy a Male Nurse Action Figure? What about the Crazy Cat Lady Action Figure? No one cares. But other things on this site could be a lot of fun. [...]
It has labeled itself as stupid, so it just became the worst site of the week. Why in God’s name would you want to buy a Male Nurse Action Figure? What about the Crazy Cat Lady Action Figure? No one cares. But other things on this site could be a lot of fun. Camo golf ball…Once Bitten Cookie Cutter… Or perhaps: Walking Sushi. Alltogether the worst site this week. If the colors don’t give you a heart attack, the store items will.
www.stupid.com
Wikipedia (Wee-Kee-Pee-Dee-Uh) is an online encyclopedia. Now instead of nerdy college professors and people with unpronounceable names writing our reference books, we let the people do it. It works better that way. Now, people that have actually abused Methamphetamines can tell you all about Methamphetamines. It’s great, accurate, and it is the best site this week. When I’m bored, I go here, click "Random Page," and learn something new instead of rot my mind with games such as those found on addictinggames.com
http://en.wikipedia.com
The Runner Up
Drake’s Hangout is a nice site. He has lots of funny and entertaining stuff there that you can see, such as commercials, games, and my personal favorite: soundboards. Soundboards are cool because they have all of the cool quotes and soundbites from a movie at the click of a button.
Drake’s Hangout
NO BONUS THIS WEEK!
Peace out!
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