You're tired. You're hungry. You don't really want to go to a sit down restaurant because it takes too long to order and eat. So what do you decide to do instead? Call up your favorite place for pick-up. Why not? It's only around the block.
5 Facts When Ordering Food For Pick-Up
Posted On Saturday, Mar 13, 2010 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Cubicle Tags: Fast Food, The Cubicle | 462 views
You're tired. You're hungry. You don't really want to go to a sit down restaurant because it takes too long to order and eat. So what do you decide to do instead? Call up your favorite place for pick-up. Why not? It's only around the block.
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4 Objects That Could Change the History of the World (If Authentic)
Posted On Saturday, Feb 13, 2010 By Mr. Blogington. Under History Tags: Baghdad Battery, Dendera Light, History, Kensington Runestone, Shroud of Turin | 1,770 views
There have been events that have changed the course of history. World War II, September 11, and the discovery of the Americas have all helped shape the world we live in today. But what about specific objects?
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4 More Unsolved Mysteries
Posted On Tuesday, Feb 09, 2010 By Mr. Blogington. Under History Tags: Black Dahlia, History, Jack the Ripper, Mysteries, Oak Island, WOW! | 5,734 views
Mysteries. We love mysteries and can't get enough of them! If you have yet to read the original article, read it here. Now, here are 4 more mysteries that have been unsolved for years.
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5 Better Names for the Apple iPad
Posted On Tuesday, Feb 02, 2010 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Cubicle Tags: Apple, The Cubicle | 802 views
Apple unveiled their highly anticipated tablet computer, the iPad. While the product has the tech world abuzz, everyone can agree on one thing: The name sucks. Usually the marketing people at Apple are renowned for their ability to brand and market products, but they dropped the ball on this one.
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3 Dinosaurs We Wish We Had As Pets
Posted On Saturday, Jan 30, 2010 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Animal Kingdom Tags: Animals, Dinosaurs | 891 views
Dinosaurs have been a fascination of children and adults alike for generations. Dinosaurs surged in popularity following the film Jurassic ParkNo Comments
7 Dates the World Was Supposed to End…But Didn’t (Or Won’t)
Posted On Thursday, Jan 07, 2010 By Mr. Blogington. Under Fail, History Tags: End of the World, Fail, History | 51,982 views
The idea of the world as we know it coming to an end has been around for thousands of years. The Bible, Nostradamus, past and present civilizations, and Hollywood directors have all had their own versions of how the world will end. Most versions have the world ending in horrific disasters like giant tsunamis, worldwide pandemic, and nuclear warfare. Did you already survive the world ending though?
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5 Animals That Could Take Over the World
Posted On Friday, Dec 04, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Animal Kingdom Tags: Animals, Ants, Cats, Chimpanzees, Dolphins, Earth, Jellyfish, World Domination | 6,777 views
Our planet is home to many different forms of life, from plants to animals to bacteria. However, human beings have been the only species to fully manipulate and control their environment. Lurking in the shadows, though, are five species that are looking to take over man's place as the top species. These "fearsome five" all have the capabilities to take over the world. If you ever have that feeling that you are being watched, it's because one of these species is doing surveillance on you.
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6 Unsolved Mysteries
Posted On Tuesday, Dec 01, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under History Tags: Costa Rica, D.B. Cooper, History, Mary Celeste, Mysteries, Piri Reis Map, The Bloop, Voynich Manuscript | 1,846 views
The world loves mysteries. There are so many events and occurrences that happen on this planet that have no rational or logical explanation. Extraterrestrials, hoaxes, paranormal activities, and conspiracies lie at the root of most unsolved mysteries.
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6 Things That Have Been Elusive Throughout History
Posted On Wednesday, Nov 18, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under History Tags: Atlantis, Bigfoot, Fountain of Youth, Hall of Records, History, Holy Grail, Loch Ness Monster, Mysteries | 1,249 views
Throughout history, there are always things that capture the imagination. From promises of unimaginable riches to the quest of never-ending knowledge, history has had its fair share of things that have rumored to exist, but have not yet been found or proven - yet.
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5 Hottest Places on Earth
Posted On Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under Travel Tags: California, Earth, Hot, Libya, Timbuktu, Travel, Tunisia | 3,105 views
Here at The Blogington, I feel as if there's not enough articles about travel and since winter is approaching (in the Northern Hemisphere) and temperatures are plummeting, there's no better time to introduce the 5 hottest places on earth. If you're in the winter spirit, please read the 5 Coldest Places on Earth. We'll start with "coldest" place and warm up from there. Bring your sunblock!
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9 Hilarious Google Street View Images
Posted On Friday, Oct 16, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under Technology, Travel Tags: Google, Street View, Technology, Travel | 4,094 views
In 2007, Google launched Google Street View. Street View is an amazing tool because it allows you to see almost any street in the United States and around the world and virtually take a walk down any street you want. However, along the way, the Google Street View Cars have snapped pictures of some very strange and hilarious things around the world.
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5 Events That Happened in October
Posted On Monday, Oct 05, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under History Tags: Disney, History, October, President, Russia, Stock Market, World Events | 1,516 views
September is over and October has arrived. October is always an action packed month, with the NFL season in full swing, the MLB playoffs about to begin, the fall season making things a little chilly outside (or hotter if you're in the Southern hemisphere), and of course, Halloween!
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9 Creepiest Commercial Mascots
Posted On Friday, Aug 28, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Cubicle Tags: Burger King, Colonel Sanders, Grimace, Jack in the Box, Kool-Aid Man, Mascots, McDonald's, Mr. Peanut, Quizno's, Ronald McDonald, The Cubicle, Wendy | 2,318 views
Mascots are usually the human embodiment of a brand. It is a way for everyone to connect with a brand in their own way through the mascot. As we all know though, sometimes mascots for brands just don't make sense. Other times, the mascot makes us not want to buy the brand because the mascot is well...a little creepy.
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4 Companies Most Likely to Take Over the World
Posted On Monday, Aug 10, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Cubicle Tags: Apple, Google, McDonald's, The Cubicle, Wal-Mart, World Domination | 933 views
The decline in the global economy has caused many companies to collapse and declare bankruptcy - see: Circuit City, Lehman Brothers, and Washington Mutual. Other companies have not only survived the economy, but continue to grow and rake in the billions.
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11 Inventions We’d Rather Not Live Without
Posted On Wednesday, Aug 05, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Cubicle Tags: Inventions, The Cubicle | 1,502 views
Throughout human history, there have been countless inventions that have changed the way we live and think about the world. The wheel, the formation of steel, the automobile and the television are examples of these life changing inventions. Today, technology is progressing so fast that something new today will be obsolete tomorrow.
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5 Coldest Places on Earth
Posted On Thursday, Jun 25, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under Travel Tags: Alaska, Antarctica, Canada, Cold, Earth, Extremes, Russia, Temperature, Travel | 1,165 views
Are you feeling the heat wave sweeping across the nation this summer? Are you tired of having to endure temperatures of over 100+ degrees Fahrenheit? Well, today is your lucky day! There are plenty of places around the world where you can go and cool off, and even freeze over if that's your cup of tea. In fact, some of these places have no population at all, so you could start your own society (if you can last the subzero climates). Think of it as a new Jamestown, except instead of cultivating tobacco, the cash crop would be popsicles.
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6 Dumb Products That Made Millions
Posted On Tuesday, Jun 16, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under The Cubicle Tags: Big Mouth Billy Bass, Doggles, Dumb, Pet Rock, Snuggie, The Cubicle, Water, Wishbones | 2,652 views
There comes a time when a new fad sweeps the nation and sometimes the world. More often than not, these fads disappear as quickly as they came, leaving only the people who came up with the idea swimming in millions of dollars in profit. It makes you think "Why didn't I think of that?" Well you didn't - yet.
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3 Events That Happened in June
Posted On Tuesday, Jun 02, 2009 By Mr. Blogington. Under History Tags: Assassination, D-Day, Henry Ford, History, June, World Events | 547 views
The month of May is over, and now June has arrived. It's incredible how fast the year is flying by. In honor of the new month, here is a short list of major world events that have happened in the month of June (in no particular order).
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